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Radio Control: Buddy Box, Cox Models
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available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Radio control
(often abbreviated to R/C or simply RC) is the use of radio signals to
remotely control a device. The term is used frequently to refer to the
control of model vehicles from a hand-held radio transmitter.
Industrial, military, and scientific research organizations make use of
radio-controlled vehicles as well. In 1898 at an exhibition at Madison
Square Garden Nikola Tesla demonstrated a small boat which could
apparently obey commands from the audience but was in fact controlled by
Tesla interpreting the verbal requests and sending appropriate
frequencies to tuned circuits in the boat. He was granted a US patent on
this invention on November 8, 1898. In 1903, the Spanish engineer
Leonardo Torres y Quevedo presented the "Telekino" at the Paris Academy
of Science, and was granted a patent in France, Spain, Great Britain and
the United States. |
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