can you build a r/c transmitter and reciver and how hard would it be?
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You're better off to just buy a basic Futaba or Hitec AM transmitter and receiver. Check with local hobby stores; they may have old stock or used gear. Tower Hobbies has several new transmitter/receiver kits complete with servos for around $50. Then you can concentrate on the fun of crashing your car or getting your model boat stalled in the middle of a pond due to feathers or weeds clogging the prop...
You might be able to find a kit. That would be the only way most elec. experimenters would tackle it. There are certain parts the must match of you'll be transmitting way off and your receiver will be listening somewhere else if they even work at all.
Google "rc transmitter kit" and "rc receiver kit" and see what you find.
Ramsey electronics makes a lot of good kits and might have something along those lines.
Same thing with receivers.
Steve
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