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BeA Bea 10RD433 Digital Receiver – 433 MHz Digital Receiver

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Overview

The BeA Bea 10RD433 Digital Receiver is a compact, digitally enabled component designed to capture 433 MHz signals from compatible remotes and control systems. Its streamlined design supports easy integration into compact setups, offering flexible power options and a broad operating range while keeping installation straightforward. This receiver is built to feel solid in use, with a clear data-driven specification set that helps you plan reliable wireless control projects without overpromising performance.

Key specifications

  • Technology: Digital
  • Frequency: 433 MHz
  • Mounting Height: 1 inch
  • Operating Temperature: 14 to 131 °F
  • Contact Rating: 1 A at 30 VDC
  • Power Required: 12 to 24 VAC/DC
  • Country of Origin: China
  • Category: Digital Receiver

Real-world use and scenarios

In practical terms, this receiver can be a reliable bridge between your 433 MHz transmitters and controlled devices. Expect a compact unit that fits neatly in tight enclosures, offering a clean, low-profile installation. Potential setups include integration with gate or garage door control systems, wireless sensors, or other digital controllers that use 433 MHz signaling. While performance will depend on your overall system design, the device is positioned to support steady, digital signal handling in steady-state environments.

  • Wireless control projects may benefit from a digital receiver designed for 433 MHz signals.
  • Compact mounting height helps preserve space in small installations.
  • Flexible power options (12–24 VAC/DC) can simplify power planning in mixed systems.
  • Rugged operating temperature range supports environments from cool rooms to warmer spaces.

How to plan installation

Think about where the receiver will sit relative to transmitters and controlled devices. A low-profile mounting height of 1 inch can help minimize space usage, while ensuring reliable signal reception. Consider power routing in mixed DC/AC environments and verify that signal compatibility aligns with your existing 433 MHz ecosystem. The notes below can guide a smooth setup without making guarantees about system performance.

  • Ensure your transmitter operates at 433 MHz to align with the receiver’s capabilities.
  • Prepare 12–24 VAC/DC power to accommodate the unit’s power requirements.
  • Plan mounting location with unobstructed line-of-sight to maximize signal reception.

Overall, the Bea 10RD433 Digital Receiver presents a practical option for teams building or upgrading wireless control workflows that rely on digital 433 MHz signaling. It emphasizes straightforward integration, flexible power, and a compact footprint—features that can support thoughtful, needs-focused deployments.

FAQ

Q: What is the BeA 10RD433 Digital Receiver designed to work with?

A: It accepts digital 433 MHz signals and pairs with compatible remotes or control systems; confirm compatibility before installation.

Q: What are the installation and power requirements?

A: The unit runs on 12–24 VAC/DC and mounts at 1 inch height for compact setups.