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Depends which transmitter you have. Some have a 35Mhz plug-in module that can simply be replaced with a 2.4Ghz one costing anything from about £20 to £60, depending on the manufacturer. Most Tx can be converted; by yourself, if you have the necessary skills, or by people like Model Radio Workshop, but I have no idea of the cost. Of course, you will have to replace your receivers with 2.4Ghz ones which, if you have a number of models, can become expensive. Given the cost of transmitters these days, it's probably better to buy a purpose-built 2.4Ghz set.

Edited By Prop Nut on 05/10/2014 20:27:14

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Yes, if the transmitter has a module you can change out the module, if not you could use a DIY hack module, have a look at the Frsky modules and hack module which are available for several UK suppliers. You can't convert the old 35mhz receivers though.

But if you have a working 35mhz set, you can continue to use that.

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