By answering these questions you are 95% of the way there to making the right
garage door opener remotes, parts, or replacement decision.
1)Brand name?Genie? Linear? Multicode? Stanley? Liftmaster? Or other?
2)What frequency does it use? 300 MHz? 310Mhz? 318Mhz? 360Mhz? 390Mhz? or other?
3)Does it have dip switches inside the remote or the garage
door operator's receiver? If not, and its made after 1997 (in most cases) you're
using rolling code technology!
3) Does the remote or gated community garage door opener use DIP SWITCH
SETTINGS?
If you are sure no dip switches are
used and its made after 1997, it is using what is called Rolling Code
Technology. Meaning, the code changes each time the garage door opener remote is
pressed.
Once you have answered the following questions click on the brand name you
need and then find the frequency. Now you can click on the type of garage door
opener remotes or products you need that are listed to see if that product has
compatibles such as a mini keychain sized remote or other variables such as two
button or three button capabilities.
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