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Specifications:
- Operating Voltage: DC4-12V
- Operating Current: 10mA
- Operating Frequency: 266-433MHZ
- Transmitting Distance: 100M
- Encoding Type: Fixed code / rolling code
- Encoding: Short-circuit fast
- Size: 41 x 20 x 9mm / x 1.18 x 0.47in
Features:
- This Transmitter Head Module is designed with a high-security & large memory capacity
- This Transmitter Head Module is also stable performance & low power consumption
- This Transmitter Head Module is convenient for customers to use and the material is good
Details:

- This Transmitter Head Module is widely used for data transmitting and signal control

- The perfect Wireless Control Switch Board to transmit on / off signals to remote control devices such as props, fog machines, lights, remotely

- Compact size and low power consumption electronics make this Wireless Remote Control Switch Board a perfect choice for many projects
How to Build a Wireless Remote Control
- Simple wireless devices use various components to activate an infra-red signal that broadcasts to a receiver box, allowing the user to program the control. Basic wireless remote controls simply turn a device on or off. Components used in a wireless device can be found at most electronics outlets and hobby shops. Specialized retail establishments have pre-packaged kits that can be used by a beginner. At the very least, even experienced electronics enthusiasts use pre-made remote control boxes due to the simplicity of their design, including ergonomic support. The structure of the wireless remote control provides a builder with not only knowledge but the reasons a receiver can be controlled by the device
Instructions:
- Open the remote control housing and place a push button switch on the side. In the upper right corner of the housing, fasten a 3-volt battery holder. Be sure enough room is available to install and remove the battery
- Run a wire from the push button switch and link to the 3-volt battery holder at the negative connection. Attach another wire to the push button switch and lead it to the Meg 1/4W resistor and the NPN silicon transistor. Run a third wire from the Meg 1/4W resistor and attach it to the 22K 1/4W resistor and and the PNP silicon transistor
- Position the infra-red LED on the front of the housing. Attach the LED and run wires to both transistors. From the 22K 1/4W resistor, run a wire to the C220.01uF 16v ceramic disk capacitor. Run another wire between the NPN silicon transistor and the ceramic disk capacitor
- From the positive connector on the 3-volt battery holder, connect a wire to the PNP silicon transistor. This will allow for proper current flow in a closed circuit. Ensure the push button switch is positioned to "off" and place a 3-volt battery into the holder. Close the remote control housing
- Point the remote control at a receiver, making sure the LED on the control is aimed at the LED of the receiver. Push the button and the receiver should power on and off. To adjust the receiver to be programmed, point the remote control and hold down the push button switch. Adjust the pot or taper on the receiver
Package Included:
- 1 x Transmitter Head Module
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D. H. Webber
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04-06-2011- Other Thoughts: The units installed easily and the everything works perfectly. Good quality product, but very silly design from my point of view.
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David Gomez
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03-17-2011- Other Thoughts: I chose this product over the countless others you are no doubt considering, mainly because of how simple and clean the remote and outlet units look.
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ian
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05-21-2013- Pros: Small, low cost and as described
- Cons: No circuit or instructions included with the product.
- Other Thoughts: A description of how to connect the transmitter to the switches and how to connect the output of the receiver either on line of included with the product is required.
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handyman28
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Bought this item on
04-28-2011- Other Thoughts: Since I have a fountain in my back yard, I wanted something that would be able to switch the fountain on or off when I wanted. I also needed it to be remote controlled. Once I received it, I plugged it inline with the fountain's pump, and it has worked consistently every time. it does work through walls as stated. Overall, I don't think you can get any better than this for the price!
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Kevin D. Corcoran
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07-28-2010- Other Thoughts: I installed this in a corner of my garage where I set up a music studio. Saved me from wiring a new switch for lights... I have it linked up to white Christmas lights hanging from the ceiling... wirelessly! <br/> <br/>Everyone who has seen me click the button to turn the lights on has been amazed and asked me about it!
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