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How Do You Control an RC Car

If you’ve never used an RC car or RC truck before and are thinking of finally taking the plunge and getting one for yourself, you might be wondering if you’re cut out for the job. Is it hard to learn? Will I crash it on day one? Are RC cars too complicated to operate?

You should put all of your worries to rest, as RC cars are specifically designed to be easy to learn. In fact, the learning curve is so quick that using an RC car is much easier than learning how to ride a bicycle! But if you still need just a little nudge before you dive in, here’s all you need to know on controlling an RC car.

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What is RC and how does it Work?

As you probably already know, RC stands for Radio Control. It refers to the fact that you can operate and steer your RC car from several feet away, as opposed to regular vehicles which need to make physical contact with the car itself in order to drive, such as the steering wheel and the gas and brake pedals.

It also refers to the fact that these toys use radio waves to send and receive signals to get the RC car rolling. All RC toys and cars use these radio waves among four central components to get them working.

First is the transmitter, which is essentially the same thing as the remote control you hold in your hand to send the radio waves.

Second is the receiver, which for RC cars is the antenna of the vehicle. While older RC cars used to have external standing antennas like old vehicles, modern RC antennas can now be placed inside the RC car. This really comes in handy for off road RC cars especially, as now the antenna is in a safer spot and won’t be damaged.

Third is the motor, which is connected to the antenna and receives its inputs to move based off certain buttons being pushed.

Last is the power supply, which in the world of RC cars is the battery. It too must be involved with radio waves or the car won’t even have the energy to receive them in the first place.

The Basics of an RC Controller

Technically speaking, you’ll actually be spending more time with the RC controller than with the RC car itself. This is because it is a remote control device, so you’ll be touching it much more often than your RC car. As a result, it is just as important to familiarize yourself with the controller than with the RC car.

When you first use an RC car, it is important to test drive it by getting used to all the levers, knobs and buttons your RC transmitter controller provides. Most RC remote controls will have functions that let you go forward, in reverse, forward and right, forward and left, backward and left, and finally backward and right.

To make things feel more natural and smooth, some RC cars will actually provide a steering wheel on the side of the RC controller. This gives you more precise steering movements that better mimic what it’s like to drive a real car.

Related Reading: How to Customize Your RC Truck

The Benefits of 2.4Ghz Radio Waves

You’ve probably seen the term 2.4Ghz in relation to RC cars a lot lately and might have wondered what it means. These days, 2.4Ghz is considered the most advanced system that radio controlled devices can use, including RC cars.

What makes 2.4Ghz convenient is that it is automatic, meaning you don’t need to worry about your car’s radio waves interfering with nearby equipment that might also be running on the same frequency.

That means if you plan on racing with an RC car, you will be better off with 2.4Ghz radio waves than anything else.

Test Driving your RC Car

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As mentioned above, it is very important to test drive your RC car and familiarize yourself with the remote control before doing any serious races or off road adventures. This is because every RC car has its own unique feel to it, just like real cars. Their acceleration, steering, grip and handling are all different so you should get a feel for how it moves and responds to your inputs before going on your first real ride.

It also gives you a chance to learn how all the controls on the RC transmitter work. It’s okay if you are fumbling around at first, as this is a natural part of the learning process. It’s better to do it during a test run than a real run.

Try running the car slowly at first and steer both left and right to see how it feels. Then you can try running it at max speed to get used to how fast it can accelerate.

You can also try testing your RC car on different environments, such as asphalt, dirt, grass, puddles and anything else accessible to you.

Feel free to test drive your RC car indoors or outside on a nearby sidewalk or in your driveway, as these are the safest places to do so. Test driving on familiar ground is essential.

How Bezgar RC Cars are Easy to Control

If you’re looking for an RC car that is simple to control while also having all of the benefits listed above, you would love using a Bezgar model such as the Bezgar HP161 big rc cars. It’s a 4x4 model giving it excellent handling that will benefit both beginners and experts. The 2.4Ghz transmitter also comes with a steering wheel, giving you all of the control and freedom you could ever ask for.

Conclusion

Controlling an RC car is actually very easy. All you need is the remote control device and a working knowledge of how to operate it. It doesn’t take long to figure out, and after a few minutes of trying, you should be able to control your RC car with ease. And after a few days of practice, you’ll be very comfortable using it. Have fun using your new RC car!

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