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Anonymous Posted on Jan 18, 2010

Garage door remote controls with a very short range

Our Garage door remote controls will only work when held within 2m of the motor(receiver). This seems to have happened to all of them at once. Any idea whats happened? Thanks
Cliff

  • Anonymous Jan 18, 2010

    Thanks for your suggestion. We have 2 remote garage doors and a remote gate. We have 4 transmitters with a button for each thing on each one. They are all affected in the same way. They only work at a very close distance, none will open the garage doors from the outside. We had new cordless phones in the house the day before but disconnecting these makes no difference. Maybe the neighbours have something new. Any suggestions?
    Thanks
    Cliff

  • Anonymous Jan 19, 2010

    This morning I thought I would try it before ringing the garage door place, and guess what, its working fine now. HOW DOES THAT WORK!!

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Sounds as though you have interferance from an object close to the antenna of the receiver. Check for obstructuctions and or other electronic signal producing items that may cause an override of your signal.

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Limited range of your remote controls could be related to radio frequency interference that comes from something in your home or in the surrounding environment. Certain electrical devices can radiate interference; this could be almost anything that is plugged into an electrical outlet.


Please keep in mind that the device can be brand new, or can be an item that has been in use for quite a while. Also, the item may continue to function properly as far as you are able to tell. The only problem with the item may be that it has started to broadcast the interference, with no other symptoms noted.


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