Elsema Gigalink 433mhz 1ch T(x)
GLT43301
Limited Stock, Please call 1300 40 1800 for stock availability.
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Elsema Gigalink 433mhz 1ch T(x)
Limited Stock, Please call 1300 40 1800 for stock availability.
Quick Overview:
- More than four billion code combinations
- Ability to program un-limited number of transmitters to a receiver
- Built-in battery monitor. Flashing red LED indicates battery is flat
- 433 MHz transmissions. No interference from electrical noise and other signals.
- Applications: Security, wireless activation/deactivation of domestic or industrial alarms;Gate operation;Panic buttons;Remote Activation of lights;Simultaneous operation of multiple on/off functions
- Size (mm): 81 X 56 X 24
The Blurb:
These hand held GIGALINK™ transmitters operate on 433MHz. These GIGALINK™ transmitters can be programmed to the 433MHz Gigalink receivers. The hand held GIGALINK™ transmitters have single and multi-channel code programming system that provides flexibility in programming each channel to different receivers. Each transmitter button can be programmed to different single channel receivers.
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(GLT43301)
SKU | GLT43301 |
Brand | Elsema |
Shipping Weight | 0.2000kg |
Shipping Width | 0.120m |
Shipping Height | 0.070m |
Shipping Length | 0.240m |
Shipping Cubic | 0.002016000m3 |
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