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Advanced Heavy Duty Receiver 16
Part #9162RHD

$1,954.00

The Advanced Heavy Duty Receiver 16 is a simple solution where faulty wire replacement is required, new installation is not possible or practical, or many different pieces of equipment need to be controlled.

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Description

As part of the Short Range Advanced Handheld Products Line, the Advanced Heavy Duty Receiver 16 is perfect for short range (up to 200 Yards) and simple wireless switching. Hence, the Short Range Advanced Products are a simple solution when faulty wire replacement is required, a new installation is not possible or practical, or controlling many different pieces of equipment is needed. In addition, the Short Range Advanced Product Line includes 1, 2, 4, 8, and 16-key handheld transmitters and 1, 2, 4, 8, and 16-output (SPDT Class C relay) 902-928MHz frequency hopping receivers. The Short Range Advanced Product Line is customizable and expandable depending on the solution needed. Connect the Short Range Advanced product to the equipment that requires control. Finally, the system is ready for use and guaranteed to perform.

Advanced Heavy Duty Receiver 16 Includes:

  • 16 Output Receiver
  • 15 Watt Power Supply (110 VAC Input, 24 VDC Output)
  • NEMA 4x Plastic Enclosure
  • Advanced 900MHz Omni Directional Antenna
  • Antenna Mount
  • 25′ LMR-400 Coax Cable

SRWSS 16-Channel Handheld 902-928MHz 07-12-23 v1.1

16 CH Cut sheet 900MHz

Applications Include but not limited to:

  • Conveyor Control
  • Light Control
  • PLC Activation
  • Grain Auger Control
  • Wireless Automation
  • Dust Suppression
  • Gate Control Access

About Remote Control Technology

Founded in 1982 as TRC Systems, the original product line was known as RIC. TRC Systems was created to fill the need for a more efficient method of servicing automatic sprinkler systems. The company changed its name to Remote Control Technology (RCT) in 1988. In 2005 the irrigation division was separated and sold, it was known as TRC Irrigation Remotes. Most recently, the two companies were purchased and reunited in 2017. Today the companies are under the Remote Control Technology umbrella.