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Product Description
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Specifications:
- With a high-security
- Large memory capacity
- Low power consumption
- Stable performance
- 6 Control modes available
- Operating Voltage: DC12V
- Operating Current: 8.2mA
- Operating Frequency: 266-433MHZ
- Receiver Sensitivity: -95dB
- Maximum Load: 7A
- Code Type: Fixed code
- Operating Mode: Interlock, Jog
- Encoding: Landorpad
- Size: 73 x 44mm/2.87 x 1.73in
Details:
- High-security, large memory capacity, stable performance
- Low power consumption
- It is widely applied in anti-theft system and remote control system
Application:
- Remote control, remote measurement and remote sensing
- Anti-theft alarm signal receiving and various remote controls for home-appliances
RF Wireless Receiving Module
- The wireless receiver module RF heterodyne Receiver Module is a better capability of RF module. It insure the frequency have no excusion or distnce do not change when librated or high/low temperature. It has excellent reliability and stability, Can avoide the disadvantage of regenerative circuit which liable to be interfered and low reliability. This receiving system is a perfect choice where need high demand. The module can be used in for alarm system, guard against theft and alarm system, garage door control, Automatic doors or windows, garage gate and other pace which need remote control. It also widely used for data receiving and signal control and are speified as preferred components in remote control garage, roller curtain, door locks, alarm system, industrial control
Package Included:
- 1 x Wireless Remote Control Switch
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