433MHz Superheterodyne RF Wireless Remote Control Switch Transmitter & Receiver Module

SKU: FA2096-1

Description

The 433MHz Superheterodyne RF Wireless Remote Control Switch Module is a high-performance, ready-to-use wireless control solution designed for remote switching applications, home automation, and industrial control systems. This complete kit includes both a transmitter (remote control) and a superheterodyne receiver module, providing a plug-and-play wireless solution that requires no microcontroller programming for basic operation.

Unlike simple ASK modules that require external decoding circuitry, this integrated receiver module features onboard MCU software decoding and a built-in relay output, allowing you to control lights, motors, garage doors, pumps, or other electrical devices directly from the included remote control. The receiver module includes a standard 3-pin screw terminal block (COM, NO, NC) that connects directly to your load, making installation straightforward even for users with limited electronics experience.

The receiver utilizes superheterodyne architecture – a superior receiver design that offers significantly better sensitivity, selectivity, and noise rejection compared to superregenerative receivers . This technology enables reliable operation even in environments with significant RF interference, with typical sensitivity ratings of -110dBm to -116dBm . The result is a stable, long-range wireless link that performs consistently in real-world conditions.

The system supports multiple programmable operating modes, configurable via the receiver’s learning button :

  • Momentary (Jog) Mode – Relay is active only while the remote button is pressed (ideal for garage doors, horns)

  • Toggle Mode – Press once to turn on, press again to turn off (perfect for lighting control)

  • Latching Mode – One button turns on, a second button turns off (for two-button control applications)

  • Time Delay Mode – Relay automatically turns off after a preset delay (5s, 10s, or 15s)

The receiver features a learning function that allows you to pair multiple remote controls (up to 25 or more depending on the model) and clear stored codes when needed . An onboard LED provides visual confirmation of power, learning status, and signal reception.

Whether you need to add wireless control to a workshop light, automate a gate or garage door, create a remote pump controller, build a wireless security alert system, or integrate wireless switching into a larger automation project, this 433MHz Superheterodyne RF Remote Control Switch Module delivers reliable, easy-to-use wireless control without complex programming.

Key Features

  • Complete Wireless Control Kit – Includes transmitter (remote control) and superheterodyne receiver module with built-in relay output

  • Superheterodyne Receiver Architecture – Superior sensitivity (-110dBm to -116dBm) and noise rejection compared to superregenerative designs

  • Built-in Relay Output – Onboard 10A relay with COM, NO, NC terminals for direct load control up to 10A / 250V AC

  • Multiple Programmable Modes – Selectable Momentary, Toggle, Latching, or Time Delay operation via learning button

  • Learning Code Pairing – Easy pairing of remote controls with onboard learning button; supports multiple transmitters

  • 433.92MHz Operating Frequency – License-free ISM band for short-range wireless control applications

  • Wide Operating Voltage – Receiver: DC 10-14V; Transmitter: 3V (coin cell battery, included)

  • LED Status Indicators – Visual confirmation of power, learning mode, and signal reception

  • Compact Enclosed Design – Receiver comes in a protective housing for safe installation

  • No Programming Required – Ready to use out of the box; configure operating mode via button presses

Technical Parameters

Parameter Transmitter (Remote) Receiver
Operating Voltage DC 3V (coin cell battery) DC 10V – 14V
Operating Current 12mA (typical) ≤ 5mA (quiescent)
Frequency 433.92 MHz 433.92 MHz
Modulation ASK / OOK ASK / OOK
Receiver Sensitivity N/A -110dBm to -116dBm
Relay Contact Rating N/A 10A / 250V AC or 10A / 30V DC
Operating Modes Button press Momentary / Toggle / Latching / Time Delay (5s/10s/15s)
Range (Open Area) Up to 100m Up to 100m
Operating Temperature -10°C to +70°C -40°C to +85°C

Usage Guide

How It Works

The receiver module operates as a complete wireless remote switch. When you press a button on the transmitter, it sends an encoded 433.92MHz ASK signal. The receiver’s superheterodyne circuit detects and demodulates this signal, and the onboard MCU decodes the data. If the received code matches a stored pairing, the MCU activates the relay according to the selected operating mode. The relay’s COM, NO, and NC terminals then switch your connected load.

The receiver stores paired remote codes in non-volatile memory (EEPROM), so settings are retained even after power loss . Up to 25 or more remote controls can typically be paired to a single receiver .

Wiring Instructions – Receiver Module

The receiver features a screw terminal block for easy load connection:

Terminal Label Function
+V or VCC Positive Power Connect to DC 10-14V power supply positive
-V or GND Ground Connect to DC power supply negative
NO Normally Open Relay closes when activated; connect to load input
COM Common Connect to power source (AC live or DC positive)
NC Normally Closed Relay opens when activated; for fail-safe applications

Wiring Example (Lighting Control – 220V AC):

  • Connect AC Live → COM terminal

  • Connect AC Neutral → Light bulb neutral

  • Connect Light bulb live → NO terminal

  • Connect DC 12V power supply → +V and -V

Operating Mode Configuration

The operating mode is set by pressing the learning button a specific number of times :

Button Presses Mode Behavior
Press once Momentary (Jog) Relay active only while remote button is pressed
Press twice Toggle (Self-Lock) Press once = ON; press again = OFF
Press three times Latching (Interlock) Button A = ON; Button B = OFF
Press four times Time Delay (5 seconds) Relay turns OFF automatically after 5s
Press five times Time Delay (10 seconds) Relay turns OFF automatically after 10s
Press six times Time Delay (15 seconds) Relay turns OFF automatically after 15s

Pairing (Learning) Remote Controls

To pair a new remote :

  1. Press the learning button on the receiver according to your desired mode (see table above)

  2. The LED indicator will turn on, indicating learning mode is active

  3. Press any button on the remote control

  4. The LED will flash 2-3 times, then turn off – learning is complete

  5. Test by pressing the remote button; the relay should activate according to the selected mode

To clear all paired remotes :

  1. Press the learning button 8 times consecutively

  2. The LED will flash multiple times (typically 7-8 flashes)

  3. All stored remote codes are erased

Transmitter (Remote Control) Information

The included remote control is a compact 1, 2, or 4-button transmitter powered by a 3V coin cell battery (included). The battery cover is typically located on the back of the remote. When the battery becomes weak, the transmission range will decrease and the LED on the remote may become dim. Replace with a CR2032 or equivalent coin cell battery.

Range Optimization Tips

  • Keep the receiver away from metal objects – Metal enclosures and nearby metal surfaces can significantly reduce range

  • Extend the receiver antenna – Connect a 17-23cm single-strand wire to the ANT pad on the receiver for improved range

  • Elevate the receiver – Mounting higher up reduces ground reflection and interference

  • Avoid sources of electrical noise – Motors, switching power supplies, and inverters can cause interference

  • Check battery level – A weak transmitter battery is a common cause of reduced range

Q: Do I need to program this module with Arduino or write code?

No. This is a complete, ready-to-use wireless switch system. The receiver includes an onboard MCU that handles all decoding and relay control. Simply wire power and your load, pair the remote using the learning button, and select your operating mode. No programming or microcontroller is required.

Q: What is the difference between superheterodyne and superregenerative receivers?

Superheterodyne receivers (like this module) use a more advanced architecture that provides:

  • Higher sensitivity (typically -110dBm to -116dBm vs -100dBm for superregenerative)

  • Better selectivity (rejects nearby interfering signals more effectively)

  • More stable operation across temperature and voltage variations

Superregenerative receivers are simpler and less expensive but are more susceptible to interference and have lower sensitivity. For reliable control applications, superheterodyne is strongly recommended.

Q: What is the maximum range?

In open areas with clear line-of-sight, the range is typically up to 100 meters (approximately 330 feet) . Indoor range is reduced by walls, metal obstacles, and electrical interference. Using a proper antenna (17-23cm wire) and elevating the receiver will maximize range.

Q: What operating modes are available?

The receiver supports four operating modes, selectable by pressing the learning button a specific number of times :

Mode Button Presses Description
Momentary 1 press Relay ON while button pressed
Toggle 2 presses Press = ON; press again = OFF
Latching 3 presses Button A = ON; Button B = OFF
Time Delay 4,5,6 presses Auto-OFF after 5, 10, or 15 seconds
Q: What voltage does the receiver need?

The receiver requires DC 10V to 14V (nominal 12V DC) . Common sources include:

  • 12V battery or automotive system

  • 12V wall adapter / power supply

  • 12V security system power supply

Do not exceed 14V – higher voltages may permanently damage the receiver.

Q: What voltage does the transmitter need?

The remote control is powered by a 3V coin cell battery (typically CR2032), which is included. When the battery becomes weak, replace it with a new CR2032.

Q: What loads can I control with this module?

The built-in relay is rated for 10A at 250V AC or 10A at 30V DC . Compatible loads include:

  • Lights and lamps

  • Fans and ventilation

  • Pumps and motors

  • Garage door openers

  • Solenoid valves

  • Electric curtains and blinds

  • Alarms and buzzers

For inductive loads (motors, pumps, solenoids), consider adding an external snubber to protect relay contacts.

Q: Can I use multiple remote controls with one receiver?

Yes. The receiver can learn and store multiple remote controls (typically up to 25 or more) . Each remote is paired using the same learning button procedure. The receiver will respond to any paired remote.

Q: Can I use one remote to control multiple receivers?

Yes. If you have multiple receivers (e.g., controlling different lights in different rooms), you can pair the same remote with each receiver. Each receiver will respond independently to the paired remote button.

Q: How do I clear all paired remotes?

Press the learning button 8 times consecutively . The LED will flash multiple times (typically 7-8 flashes) to confirm that all stored codes have been erased. After clearing, you will need to re-pair any remotes you wish to use.