
Radio Control
Radio control (RC) refers to the way devices like model cars, planes, or drones are operated remotely using wireless signals. A remote transmitter sends encoded radio signals to a receiver on the vehicle, which interprets them to control functions such as steering, throttle, or altitude. These signals are typically transmitted on specific frequencies, allowing for precise and responsive control from a distance without physical connection. RC technology combines electronics and radio communication principles to enable real-time, user-directed operation of small-scale vehicles and aircraft, making it popular for hobbies, training, and even professional applications.