[font=Arial][size=2]The product description says FCC compliant, but I can’t seem to find any documentation to support this. Also, when the key fob is activated in either direction, does power remain on at the controller? [/size][/font]
[font=Arial][size=2] I am trying to find a single button key fob that will trigger a motor (actuator) to go one direction for a few seconds. Stop. And go the reverse direction then stop until the button is pressed on the key fob to start the cycle again. [/size][/font]
[font=Arial][size=2] I have built my own controller which does this, but I am pretty sure the transmitter and receiver are not FCC compliant ( I am getting a very long range).[/size][/font]
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Hi,
Here are answers concerning your questions & comments:
We do not have any specific details (such as detailed documents concerning the FCC numbers and such), but have no reason to doubt this manufacturer as they are quite reliable. That being said, we will request more info concerning this for you and post here again once we have it.
We are unsure but believe we do not have such a ready made device (off-the-shelf). To achieve such a system, a possible solution is most likely what you have done already :: purchase a general RF system (transmitter/receiver pair) and combine the receiver part with whatever is required to drive your system following the pattern you wish (i.e.: microcontroller, power source, driver circuit/board, etc.).
Well, this really depends on what the wireless part of your tx & rx are made of. Many chipsets and their carrier boards are certified and thus this may still apply for the wireless part of your use of them.
We hope this helps.
Sincerely,