Radio Remote Control Unit

Gilly Harrison is very proud to announce his newly developed wireless remote control, specially made for large driving machinery like trucks, cranes and sideloaders.
Our heavy duty Radio Remote Control System allows the operator to move freely around the machine. The portable transmitting unit does not need to be connected using cables, therefore, the operator can remain at a safe working distance from the machine and in a position which is more suitable for controlling machine movements.
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Each Radio Remote Control uses a specific transmission telegram that is individually programmed by the manufacturer and which cannot be modified. In this manner each transmitting unit can only react with its own receiving unit, and not with other Radio Remote Controls.

The operating frequency used by the Radio Remote Control can be easily changed by the operator within a range of varied frequencies. This allows the operator to work close to other radio remote controlled machines without any reciprocal radio interference.

Technological advances in Radio Remote Controls has also introduced the implementation of CAN BUS control systems. This simplifies the connectivity of the Radio Remote into the Control system and allows the freedom of integrating a broad range of logic controls associated with Radio Remote Controlling machinery which could be deemed to be hazardous. By utilizing the available logic within the CAN BUS system safety hazards are greatly reduced and Radio remote controls are able to be used across a broader range of machinery and applications.

To view data sheets on our range of products, please view our Product Catalogue. Alternatively, individual datasheets are also available.

Drawing scheme Radio Remote Control