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Capetonian 26th August 2013 10:56

If I buy a new one it means that the receiver will have to be re-coded to match the new one, and the existing transmitters (except the dip-switch ones which are now u/s) will also have to be re-coded or they won't work. I do wonder if the lock man is building his empire here.

I am about to employ a doorman to do the job!

Loose rivets 26th August 2013 11:42

Pretty much, the receiver will only detect a pulse of the right frequency with mark-space modulation. Often such a simple module is separate from the gate sequencing etc., and come with a 'beeper' as a set. If it's all one board, then you need a good young lad doing electronics as a hobby.;)


Such a set could almost certainly be added to whatever was in the receiver box - the original receiver having been decommissioned.

Synthetic 26th August 2013 22:38

If each button has an individual code rather than being a 1 or a 0, then the number of combinations would be 10 factorial (10x9x8x7x6x5x4x3x2x1) which is 3628800.

Keef 27th August 2013 00:52

We had one of these systems in the garage in Essex. "Her" beeper always opened it. Mine never did. Not that it mattered: it was billed as a two car garage in the sales particulars, but in reality that only worked if one of the two cars was a bicycle. Since she was last out and first home, her car went in the garage and mine stayed on the drive.

Eventually her beeper wore out - it was a pretty flimsy thing. I tried to buy a new one.
Ah no, sir, the EU has changed the frequency they work on and we can't sell you a 416 MHz one. You'll have to move to the new 800MHz band. Oh, and that means a new receiver. Oh, and our new model receiver doesn't work with the controller and motor system you have, and the linkage to the door has been upgraded and ...

... so that would be <some silly sum in thousands of pounds> because a little placcy bit in her beeper had broken.

Which is where my non-working but unused beeper came in. I dismantled them both, and made one good (working) one.

It was still working when we sold the house.


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