Remote Control / Radio Equipment
How do radio transmiters / recievers work?
Radio Transmitters & Receivers function via sending data over radio waves. The most common frequencies these operate on currently in the gate and garage door industry are 433Mhz and 868Mhz. However these frequencies have varied over the years, so it is important you check which your remote operates on and be sure that the model of remote is suitable for the receiver that it is intended to be used with.
Remotes and receivers signal data between them which is uniquely programmed by the manufacturers. This typically prevents remote controls from being inter-compatible with other manufacturers devices. If you see a remote that operates on the same frequency, this does not necessarily mean they will be compatible / suitable for your radio receiver.
For more information or advice, please contact our friendly Technical Sales Team on 01384 569942 or email via Technical@Easygates.co.uk
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The NiceHome RC200 receiver allows you to control your automated gate and garage door systems via remote control, it also has the potential for lighting and sprinkler control.
More Info...The Prastel ANT433 is a tuned single stranded whip antenna. The ANT433 operates on the 433.92MHz frequency and is supplied with a 2.5m cable.
More Info...Prastel MR2E-XP 2 channel 433.92 MHz standalone radio receiver with IP55 box, intended for use in garage door opener systems.
More Info...An ideal upgrade for older garage door & gate operators where the original handsets are no longer available! Features: anti-scan rolling code 25 Remote Memory Technical Specs: Frequency: 433 Mhz Range 75 to 100m Voltage: 18 to 34V
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