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Universal remote frequency help

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It will be single frequency, so you need the right one. That box lists what model uses what frequency so check which model your original is and take something that matches.

It also seems to say it's rolling code so you need something that does that too, if it's not mentioned on whatever generic remote you're looking at it likely won't. 

 

The text apparently saying "Advanced Rolling Code" would suggest it's quite likely proprietary and not "standard" rolling code.

Hello everyone, my mom installed got installed an electric gate and it came with a Beninca "to.go" controller (image attached below, its the right controller). She tried to cheap out by instead of buying a few of the original ones got a generic remote controller (the left controller). Beninca has a few frequencies listed inside but they differ from the A/315 Mhz that is seen on the generic Chinese one. I followed instructions found here: https://www.aliexpress.com/i/4000742339705.html

 

I cannot currently try the results but I wanted to ask ahead of time, I took a photograph of the inside of the beninca remote box which listed its frequencies, I saw they were different. Because they are different I assume the generic remote is simply not compatible with our door, is this the case? Ty in advance for any help

 

 

Image of the remotes:

Left side: Generic Chinese from XXYK company

right side: Came with door Beninca TO.GO

SurqHfR37kWBBH3ZFsJiFLQ6l6NQjQcpNM3zPkp64L066fMe10Twn-5v6pM3LKtkQY33FpnxoPaOCQZoUhyYzR33N88KRtSTZsddImp1Wsrz81OLFe_fD6pMSDsyYSlwQbTZTXr0Spn973Cg_OKVw-nCc2Lg4sDUHlTHtSJnJKmr_1X3nIIwLASde3akDtofpGlhrjsl04BaT7TjSRv81G8JXSDNN2mguIhinleTS8GZouREbL6AP4jBWw2yKqNpulhGp6ak2vYrW-WwLXTBIMYqVhy5C_f9qnx5mksFQuQbSvPPMURY-wOy5HH4SL8rfYD87c37cC-8D60jIcctwU3wmsGOnINHikbdRnzST7QpqNQxZF4CvfrFOxd6TJL89dIbJzSM1JTObhCTZZ6c2FaMyCaXSTS6uYstKwo-LR0MQXqLoblZzkYZfxuWKUmeAsINQBqTKv3cDRwSGxB7NVEpEJWfqlNG0dV-ow4XslTLkRRYJjWPtLGeoadX12kpWb-jUw238fh21AVUcYFVq5cLRTGf_jy0axav1wd-zvwwxcbthbxjIMpLls4oS86mIz3h7EtwXpQUV8PB35uThpoYPdwBNghsqyDvjs0c504GRK9M_C6We57KzCB-WXDIQAV3C6McfVqgYJ_UbVDp1FdURH7MkNDfUK4D9kMiKmk-F4odx_8eC49J9p9JqgW5LViCUBq68WC1DaE4Q6uVYXinGcplGFqiPeHCTT3FeewzOtQ1oAHgjcIvCuRb=w1772-h1329-no?authuser=0

 

Frequencies inside the beninca box:

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433/868 is European frequencies, 315 is illegal there so no it's different and won't work.

 

Even a generic remote on the right frequency may or may not work, if they use their own protocol only their own remotes will work.  

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3 minutes ago, Kilrah said:

433/868 is European frequencies, 315 is illegal there so no it's different and won't work.

 

Even a generic remote on the right frequency may or may not work, if they use their own protocol only their own remotes will work.  

Thank you! so if I am to give it a shot with generics they will have to either be on frequencies 433 or 868 or is it that whichever is on a frequency 433 will also always be 868. I might want to give it a shot with a proper generic before I go and tell her to commit to the company ones. 

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It will be single frequency, so you need the right one. That box lists what model uses what frequency so check which model your original is and take something that matches.

It also seems to say it's rolling code so you need something that does that too, if it's not mentioned on whatever generic remote you're looking at it likely won't. 

 

The text apparently saying "Advanced Rolling Code" would suggest it's quite likely proprietary and not "standard" rolling code.

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This video says "The Advanced Rolling Code, thanks to the length of its transmitted code (128bit vs the current version of 64bit) guarantees the maximum safety"

So I wouldn't be very confident in another one working. 

 

 

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Mobile SFF rig: i9-9900K, Noctua NH-L9i, Asrock Z390 Phantom ITX-AC, 32GB, GTX1070, 2x1TB SX8200Pro RAID0, 2x5TB 2.5" HDD RAID0, Athena 500W Flex (Noctua fan), Custom 4.7l 3D printed case

 

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