Remote Controls
We offer a variety of remote control transmitter and receiver devices. These devices use one of the security techniques outlined below:
- Remote control hopping is a security technique used in wireless communication systems to prevent unauthorized access and interception of the transmitted data. It involves the use of frequency-hopping spread spectrum (FHSS) technology to transmit data over a series of rapidly changing frequencies.
- Remote control French rolling code is a security feature used in some wireless remote control systems for doors, gates, and other devices that require secure access control. It is a type of encryption technique that helps to prevent unauthorized access and duplication of the remote control signal. In a remote control French rolling code system, the transmitter and receiver use a rolling code algorithm to encrypt the transmitted signal. This algorithm generates a new code each time the remote control button is pressed, making it very difficult for an attacker to intercept and duplicate the code
Both of these methods offer a highly effective security technique that can prevent unauthorized access and interception of wireless communication systems.