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Remote Wireless For License Plate Flipper Transmitter Control Kit Keyrings Fob on 2040-parts.com

US $65.00
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Санкт-Петербург, 198096, Russian Federation

Санкт-Петербург, 198096, Russian Federation
Condition:New Country/Region of Manufacture:Russian Federation Manufacturer Part Number:4601600000306 Brand:Convoy

REMOTE wireless control kit License Plate Flipper Flips keyrings fob transmitter

Specifications

Supply voltage 12-16 Volt
Current consumption in standby mode 15mA / 12V
Current consumption in operation 72Ma / 12B
Range in open space up to 50 m
Privacy Code "KEELOQ"
The operating frequency of 50 kHz ± 433.92MGts
Radiated power ≤10mVt
The memory of the receiver 330 codes (remote control)
Warm-up time of 0.5 s
Switching options relay DC30V / 1,0A; DC60V / 0,3A; AC125V / 0,5A
Operating temperature range -20 ° C + 50 ° C
Storage temperature range -40 ° C +80 ° C
Dimensions 85x55x20 mm
Weight 140 g

Description

Wireless 4-channel remote control kit of 2 frames keyrings for License Plate Flipper Flips. Now to turn the frame, you do not have to press a button mounted in the cabin - you can control the frame directly from the transmitter. It's much more convenient, especially as light and compact key is always at your fingertips!

Range

The range of the transmitter in the open spaces (in the absence of natural obstacles and interference) - up to 50 meters.

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