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Radio receiver RG433-12V2C
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Radio receiver RG433-12V2C
*DC 12 V *2-CH *433 MHzRadio receiver RG433-12V1C
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Radio receiver RG433-12V1C
* DC 12 V * 1 Channel * 433 MHz The RG433-12V1C is a single-channel radio receiver operating at 433 MHz, specifically designed for remote control of automatic gates. It acts as a crucial component in automated gate systems, allowing users to open and close gates wirelessly using a remote control. This receiver is compact and lightweight, making it easy to install. It functions by receiving radio signals from a remote, decoding the commands, and then controlling the gate opener mechanism. Key Features- Frequency: Operates at 433 MHz, a common frequency for remote control devices.
- Channels: It's a 1-channel receiver, meaning it can control one specific function or device (in this case, typically opening/closing a single gate).
- Voltage: Designed to operate with a 12V DC power supply.
- Application: Primarily used in automated gate systems for remote access control.
- Dimensions: Approximately 8 × 6 × 3 cm.
- Weight: Around 0.08 kg.
- Compatibility: Compatible with various types of gate openers, including single swing, double swing, and sliding gates.
Radio receiver RG315-12V1C
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Radio receiver RG315-12V1C
* DC 12 V * 1 Channel * 315 MHz * Compatible with the Homelink system The RG315-12V1C is a radio receiver designed for automatic gate operators and garage doors. 🚧 It operates at a frequency of 315 MHz and is compatible with a wide range of gate operators, including Italian, Chinese, swing gate, sliding gate, and overhead garage door systems. Key Features- Operating Frequency: 315 MHz
- Voltage: 12V DC
- Compatibility: Works with various gate operators and garage doors.
- Capacity: Can store up to 100 remote controls.
- Signal Penetration: Its wireless RF signals can effectively pass through walls, floors, doors, and windows.
- Design: It's compact, lightweight, portable, and easy to install.
- Multiple Units: Multiple RG315-12V1C units can be used in the same location without interference.
- Gate Openers: Allowing remote control of swing gates and sliding gates.
- Garage Door Openers: Enabling wireless operation of overhead garage doors.
Radio receiver RX2CH-Multi Code
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Radio receiver RX2CH-Multi Code
(Compatible with the wireless keypad control KW402 & KW125 *#8) *COMPATIBILITY LIST: NICE, FAAC, Liftmaster, Sommer, Ditec, V2, Marantec, etc... *AC/DC 12-24 V *2 Channels *AM/FM 300-869 MHz *Capacity: UnlimitedRadio receiver RQ2C433A – IT2
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Radio receiver RQ2C433A -IT2
(Compatible with the wireless keypad control KW402 & KW125 *SW2) *AC/DC 12-24 V *Made in Italy *2 Channels *433.92 MHz *Capacity: 200 remote controlsGarage Door Opener Remote Control
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Garage Door Opener Remote Control
A garage door opener remote control is a small, handheld device that uses radio frequency (RF) signals to wirelessly communicate with your garage door opener system. Essentially, it's a transmitter that sends a unique code to a receiver built into your garage door motor unit, telling it to open or close the garage door. Here's a breakdown of how it works and its key features: Functionality:- Signal Transmission: When you press a button on the remote, it sends a radio frequency signal containing a specific code.
- Signal Reception: The garage door opener has a receiver that constantly "listens" for these signals.
- Code Matching: If the received code matches the opener's stored code, the receiver activates the motor.
- Motor Activation: The motor then powers a drive mechanism (chain, belt, screw, or direct drive) that moves the garage door up or down.
- Radio Frequency (RF) Communication: Most remotes operate using RF signals (commonly 315 MHz or 390 MHz), allowing them to work from a distance and even through walls.
- Fixed Code Technology (Older): Early remotes used a fixed code that was sent every time. This was less secure as the signal could be easily intercepted and duplicated.
- Rolling Code Technology (Modern): To improve security, modern remotes use rolling code technology. The code changes every time you press the button, making it extremely difficult for unauthorized individuals to "grab" and reuse the code. Brands like LiftMaster (Security+ / Security+ 2.0) and Genie (Intellicode®) use their own versions of this.
- Dip Switches (Older): Some older remotes used physical dip switches that needed to be manually set to match the receiver's code.
- Wi-Fi and Smart Home Integration: Many newer garage door openers feature built-in Wi-Fi, allowing you to control your garage door from anywhere using a smartphone app (e.g., MyQ for LiftMaster/Chamberlain, Aladdin Connect for Genie). These apps often offer additional features like real-time notifications, scheduling, and access history.
- Multi-Button Remotes: Some remotes have multiple buttons, allowing you to control several garage doors or even other devices like lights.
- Universal Remotes: These are programmable remotes designed to be compatible with various brands and models of garage door openers, reducing the need for multiple remotes.
- Standard Remotes: Basic remotes with one or more buttons to operate the garage door.
- Visor Remotes: Larger remotes designed to clip onto your car's sun visor for easy access while driving.
- Keychain Remotes: Small, compact remotes that can be attached to your keyring for portability.
- Keypad Remotes: Mounted outside your garage door, these allow you to enter a numerical code to open the door, useful for keyless entry.
Gate Opener Remote Control
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Gate Opener Remote Control
*With Visor Clip *433 MHz *4 ButtonsGate Opener Remote Control
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Gate Opener Remote Control
– Copy Code typeGate opener remote controls use two main code types for copying: fixed code and rolling code.
Fixed code remotes are simpler and easier to clone, while rolling code remotes offer enhanced security and require more advanced techniques for copying.
Gate Opener Remote Control Fixed Code type:
- How it works: A fixed code remote transmits the same code every time it's pressed.
- Cloning: These are generally easier to clone using a universal remote duplicator.
- Security: Less secure than rolling code, as the code can be intercepted and copied.
- Example: Commonly found in older or simpler gate opener systems.