RapidFire-2X Compact Receiver (2 cue)

RapidFire-2X Compact Receiver (2 cue)
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  • Item #: RFLS-29HS12RC
  • Condition: New

Item # RFLS-29HS12RC RapidFire-2X Compact Receiver 9V, 1A

The RFLS-29HS12RC RapidFire-2X Compact Receiver is a highly sensitive narrow band (superhetrodyne) radio receiver designed to be used for remote control applications where high reliability is critical. This is a 2 cue receiver. When used with the RFLS-6HSXT or RFLS-12XT Transmitter, a range of ½ mile (line of sight operation) is typical, provided there are no intervening conductive objects such as automobiles, chainlink fences, etc. Range increases as the receiver is elevated above earth or other conductive objects (such as aluminum bleachers). Range will be even greater when transmitting over water.

The reception carrier frequency is fixed at 418 MHz by a SAW (surface acoustic wave) oscillator for exceptional stability. No alignment or tuning procedures are ever required to maintain optimum performance.

The RFLS-29HS12RC Receiver's firing signals are digitally decoded from the transmitted digital code which is amplitude modulated on a single carrier frequency of 418 MHz. The transmitted digital code indicates to the receiver which of the two transmit buttons, “A” or “B”, is being pressed. The “A” button fires the show cues sequentially. (Each depression of the button fires the next show cue in sequence.), and “B” button commands fire show cues in fully automatic mode.

The transmitted digital code from the model RFLS-12XT indicates to the receiver which of its 12 random-fire buttons is being pressed and causes that cue to be fired immediately. The “Next Fire” button transmits a digital code that causes the next cue in sequence to be fired. After pressing the Rst button, the next depression of this button will fire cue 1. This transmitter can fire a maximum of 12 cues with these receivers. Pressing the Rst button on the model RFLS-12XTX causes the transmitter to switch to the channel indicated by the following press of one of the numeric keys (1 – 6). This allows manual selection of the communications channel.

There are six different communication channels available. Each channel is designated by a numeral (1 through 6). The transmitter will control receivers set to the channel matching that being used by the transmitter. Receiver channel number and output cue numbers are selected by the receiver digital switch setting

Multiple transmitters and receivers may communicate simultaneously, provided the transmitters are all set to different digital channel numbers. Transmitters set to the same digital channel number will interfere with each other and result in failure-to-fire.

Power is supplied from one 9 volt alkaline battery inserted into a compartment in the bottom of the box. A sliding cover can be removed to gain external access to the compartment. In order to prevent the possibility of damage due to battery leakage, the battery should always be removed if the transmitter is to be stored for a prolonged period. Damage due to battery leakage is not covered under the warranty.

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Price $177.00