Depending on water conditions, positive control can be maintained at perhaps 3 meters depth. Since control of model submarines may not be reliable at all times, such models usually carry a variety of apparatus intended to prevent model loss.
What is the smallest RC submarine?
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How do RC submarines work?
How do they work? Very basically, the static diving submarines will take on water to the point that they will easily dive under the water with a little bit of help from the control surfaces (dive planes). When surfacing, water is forced out of the ballast tank either by a pump or by compressed gas of some kind.
Does remote control work underwater?
Modern radio control sets using the 2.4GHz band penetrate water very poorly, and are thus not used by serious divers. For underwater radio to work, even at these frequencies, the receiving aerial needs to be completely insulated from the surrounding water.
How does RC work?
Once the RC toy receives the radio waves, the motors kick into life to cause a specific action to occur. The power source sends power to all working parts, including the motor. The transmitter enables control through radio waves and the receiver activates the motors. Receiver identifies signals, sends it to circuit.
Is there an RC submarine?
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What is submarine static dive?
A Static Diving System is one where a model submerges by changing its overall buoyancy. This occurs through the use of an onboard ballast system. As a result, a model can submerge when it is stationary and operate below the surface at any speed.