With a maximum of 4 potential-free, heavy-duty relays in the output, there are many possible uses. The receiver is particularly suitable for switching gate systems, lighting, alarm systems, fountains, etc.
Channel groups and frequency bands can be freely selected.
A frequency-modulated signal can be generated at high frequencies with the aid of an oscillator circuit whose frequency-determining resonant circuit contains a voltage-dependent capacitance, typically a capacitance diode, to which the modulation signal is applied as a signal voltage. This changes the capacitance of the diode and thus also the resonance frequency of the resonant circuit. FM at low frequencies is easier to generate with voltage controlled oscillators. A direct digital synthesis circuit (DDS) or quadrature amplitude modulation (IQ modulation) can advantageously be used for digital generation of a frequency-modulated signal.
Highlights:
- 1-, 2- or 4-channel version
- Frequency 433.920 MHz or 434.075 MHz freely selectable
- Operating modes: pulse
- 12 bit learning decoder
- Hand transmitter with 10 DIP switches
- a coding switch setting can be taught in
- Channel groups freely selectable by AD
- Relay output, potential-free
Technical specifications:
- Receiving frequency: 433.920 MHz or 434.075 MHz frequency modulation FM
- Receiving channels: 1 or 4 channels
- 1 channel with 434.075 MHz not available!
- Coding: 12Bit
- Operating voltage: 230 V, ± 10% 50 Hz
- Output: 1 or 4 relays, each 1 changeover contact, potential-free, max. 4 A, 250 V / AC, 30 V / DC, ohmic load
- Operating temperature: -20 ° C to + 50 ° C at 30% to 80% rel. humidity
- Weight: approx. 0.6 kg including packaging
Scope of delivery:
- 1x radio receiver
- 1x wire antenna
- 1x instruction manual