How to Shop for Wholesale Radio Control Cars

Friday, August 6th, 2010
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Caroline Miller asked:

Although also available in retail packages, all of the radio control cars are much easier to obtain directly over the Internet from manufacturers on a wholesale basis.

Most manufacturers will give you specially marked down prices on radio control cars when bought on a wholesale basis. This will allow you to save more on radio control cars especially if you have plans of buying more than three cars.

Buying wholesale radio control cars is a great way of getting great discounts and quality parts and accessories, so to speak. Buying wholesale radio control cars will let you determine which cars can give you the best quality programs at the lowest prices, choose the features that appeal to you most, and determine which specific features deliver the things that you need in a radio control car most efficiently and without having to buy more than what you can afford.

Shopping at Wholesale Prices

When shopping for wholesale radio control cars, decide whether you can afford to buy the items in one transaction. Keep in mind that even if wholesale radio control cars appear cheaper than buying them at retail prices, it does not necessarily mean that you should buy them right away.

Wholesale prices bought in package deals are still expensive when taken as a whole. If you do not have the money to buy wholesale radio control cars, do not be compelled to do so.

Buying them even without a budget might only land you in trouble. Be sure you have an adequate budget before making a purchase of wholesale radio control cars.

Should you opt for wholesale radio control cars, you will also need to determine whether you are interested in strictly buying cars in a specific quantity.

Most manufacturers have a specific requirement on the number of radio control cars that you have to buy in order to avail yourself of their wholesale prices. This could mean that even if you only need 6 or 7 cars, you will be tempted to buy 10 in order to take advantage of the big discount in wholesale prices.

There are also several Internet-based sites that sell wholesale radio control cars. You must be wary about buying things online to avoid possible fraudulent activities. Some online transactions are scams so it is best to transact only with reputable and highly reliable websites.

Mastering the ins and outs of buying wholesale radio control cars will not only give you greater discounts but can also provide you with better quality radio control cars.

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Illegal Radio Control Helicopters

Saturday, June 5th, 2010
radio control
Andrew Hanson asked:

Over the past few years there have been improvements in remote control technology which has brought about an increased availability of fly radio control toys in the UK. Unfortunately many of the UK importers and retailers are unaware of UK and European regulation which govern these toys and some manufacturers in China and India make little attempt to comply with regulation for the UK or European markets. This mean that this Christmas you may be giving your child an illegal toy!

In the UK there are five Radio frequency bands for which may be used for radio control models, of which only three permit use of flying models, of which only one is recommended. Models which fly are recommended to use the 35Mhz radio frequency range (34.945-35.305Mhz) but may also legally operate at the general 27Mhz and 459Mhz frequencies, providing no risk to health and safety exist, due to loss of control caused by radio interference.

The 35Mhz band is for sole use by flying models and the 40Mhz band is reserved for surface models, so if you buy a radio control car, boat, hovercraft etc. which has a frequency in the 35Mhz band then this model is illegal or if you have a helicopter, plane or UFO which has a frequency between 40.66 and 41.0Mhz then this is illegal. Surface models may also operate in the general frequency ranges 26.96-27.28, 458.5 - 459.5, 2400-2483.5Mhz. All other frequencies are reserved for different communication devices and must not be used for radio control models.

To read more about radio control model frequencies or to get compliant radio control helicopters visit the Ofcom or RCC web sites.

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