Radio remote control
Hubbell Industrial Controls
A typical radio remote control system consists of a portable transmitter carried by the operator, and a receiver installed on the crane, the locomotive, or other remote machinery. Each system operates on a licensed frequency in the 72 to 76 MHz or the 450 to 470 MHz bands, requiring the user to have an FCC license for the transmitter.
A license-free radio remote control system, for which the user does not need an FCC license, is suitable for applications requiring a shorter range. These radio controls operate at 433 to 434 MHz and meet FCC Part 15 rules for low power transmitters.
A license-free radio remote control system, for which the user does not need an FCC license, is suitable for applications requiring a shorter range. These radio controls operate at 433 to 434 MHz and meet FCC Part 15 rules for low power transmitters.
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