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Radio Remotes for Gates & Barriers

Radio Remotes — For Gates and Barriers in Tbilisi

Radio Remotes (Radio Remote Controls / Key Fobs) are wireless remote control devices for automatic gates, barriers, garage doors, and electronic locks for opening/closing remotely in Tbilisi and throughout Georgia. These remotes provide comfortable and secure access — no need to exit car, no need for key or card — one button press opens gate or barrier from distance 50-100m. LAGI offers radio remotes with full functionality: frequency 433MHz/868MHz, models with 1-4 buttons, Rolling Code encryption (copy protection), Fixed Code remotes (universal), range 50-100m (open space), CR2032 battery (1-2 years operation), IP65 waterproof models, self-programming (no technician required), compatibility with all brands. All models comply with CE and FCC standards.

Main Types of Radio Remotes

  • Rolling Code remotes — dynamic code, code changes with each press, impossible to copy, high security.
  • Fixed Code remotes — static code, can be copied, universal, cheap.
  • 1-button — one gate/barrier, minimalist design.
  • 2-4 button — multiple gates/barriers, one remote for all devices.
  • 433MHz — most common frequency, large range.
  • 868MHz — European standard, less interference.

FAQ — Frequently Asked Questions

What's the difference between Rolling Code and Fixed Code remotes?

Fixed Code remotes — static code, same code transmitted with each press, can be copied with Code Grabber device (security risk), cheap, ideal for internal house doors. Rolling Code remotes — dynamic code, new code generated with each press (Keeloq algorithm), impossible to copy with Code Grabber, high security, ideal for garage doors, barriers. Modern systems use only Rolling Code remotes.

How to program new radio remote?

Programming method depends on receiver type. Method 1 (Self-Learning) — press programming button on receiver (usually red button), LED turns on, press remote button, LED turns off — remote programmed. Method 2 (Copy) — if have old remote, can copy to new remote — press buttons of both remotes simultaneously 5-10 seconds, LED blinks — code copied. Method 3 (DIP Switch) — old systems use DIP switches, set same position as old remote.

How many remotes can be programmed to one receiver?

Depends on receiver model and memory capacity. Budget receivers — 10-20 remotes, ideal for private houses. Standard receivers — 50-100 remotes, ideal for small residential complexes. Professional receivers — 500-1000 remotes, ideal for large residential complexes, offices. Each remote can be programmed individually and deleted separately (if lost or stolen).