Car Remote Control

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Car remote control, picture 1
Car alarms are mostly controlled by a remote control with infrared signal or radio signal to the driver. The disadvantage of infrared driver (like the drivers of consumer electronics in the home) need to be channeled directly to the control beam reception sensor. It is not possible to exclude the possibility of "blind" admission sun sensor.
The advantage of these remotes for manufacturers is that they may not approve of their technical capability in the test for assessing the transmitted signal. More often, however, are radio drivers that are sensitive to sunlight and may not be routed.
Necessity for both types of signal transmission is the use of so-called. floating code. This ensures that once a control signal is sent for further use of already invalid. The receiver tests whether a new control signal is changed as defined mathematical coding algorithms. Investment in electronic security devices with continuous (fixed) code is now almost a gamble. Already an apparent saving a few hundred dollars left his car owner almost completely unlocked. Downloading once posted code specific equipment is a matter of moments, and since then the offender may disable protection throughout the vehicle as the owner. It is recommended that the exchange has already installed over car alarms and immobilisers for new models.
Good remote car alarms and immobilizers have the number memorized and control actuators. This allows you to boldly cast as his vehicle into service, including driver downloads, and the back, you can check whether a "mechanic" to put your alarm on your controller.
Car remote control, picture 2

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