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| I have a proplem with my remotes. None of them will work from >5 feet away from the unit. I have relpaced all of the batteries, reset every remote, and I have replaced the logic board too! I am at my wits end, as the only other thing that I can think of is to replace the entire unit, even though it still works at the wall pad! It is only 5 years old, and I have never had this happen to me before. Any experts out there on this? I just spent 30 minutes on the phone witha Craftsman Tech. who says I am getting interference from another source that is interfering with the 315mhz remotes. Thing is, every garage door has to work on 315mhz, so if this is the case, and I have no new wireless stuff, then why does all my neighbors grage doors still work? |
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- Posted by don_1_2006 (My Page) on Sat, Jun 18, 11 at 16:05
| Every garage door opener is not on 315mhz. Here are some things to look at. It doesn't have to be wireless to interfere with your receiver. 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. Some devices are more likely to generate interference than others. This includes TV cable, cable amplifiers, surge protectors, fluorescent lights, battery charging devices (power tools, golf carts, etc.), anything that utilizes a timer (sprinkler systems, lights, alarm systems, etc.), and a myriad of others. If the problem seems sporadic, we can safely assume that the device responsible for the interference is only being operated during these times. Again, please keep in mind that the age of the device does not determine if it is capable of broadcasting unwanted interference. Any electrical device can be the source of the problem. The first step is replacing the battery in your remote. If the range on your remote does not improve, remove the wall control wires from the overhead unit. If the range does not improve you will likely need to replace the remote control. After replacing the remote, or if you have other remotes programmed in to the opener, and the range problem still exists, please proceed to the Power Down test. Multiple garage doors: Power Down test: |
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