This document describes the construction of a cellphone-operated land rover robot. The robot uses a mobile phone to receive DTMF tones which are decoded by a microcontroller to determine motor movements. Key components include a DTMF decoder, microcontroller, and motor driver. Pressing buttons on the calling phone generates tones that are received and used to control the robot's forward, backward, left and right movements through the microcontroller. The design allows robust wireless control of the robot over large areas using basic phone signaling.