Copy almost any remote control for gates, garage doors, barriers, which transmit a fixed code in the frequency 433.92 MHz with OOK/ASK modulation. Each button is independent, so it's possible to clone up to 4 different remote controls, even if made by different manufacturers.
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This device is able to duplicate several types of remote control for gates, garage doors, traffic barriers, which transmit in frequencies between 224 and 868 MHz. Each button is independent, so it's possible to clone up to 4 different remote controls, even if they operates in different frequencies.
Small remote control duplicator, only 41x31x11mm, that is able to copy up to 4 different remote controls which transmit a fixed code in one of the supported frequencies, listed in the Tab.1.
Light-weight (only 16g), soft-touch cover and long range remote control duplicator 433.92MHz.
Multifrequency remote control, light-weight (only 16g), soft-touch cover, that transmits at 433 MHz and 868 MHz.
Compact transmitter, 41x31x11mm, can be connected to 1-4 external switches so, when a switch is pressed or released, it starts transmitting.