yes, if you know what you doing. every thing is possible
To change the frequency on a digital receiver, you typically use the remote control or the menu on the receiver itself to navigate to the settings or setup option. From there, you can manually enter the desired frequency or use the up and down arrows to adjust the frequency. Make sure you have the correct frequency information to tune into the desired channel or signal.
It is most likely due to a foreign frequency transmission the opener’s receiver picks up. It’s rare, but not impossible. In this cases you want to reprogram the opener with the remote, so it would change the frequency to once again match your remote and no one else's.
Supposing you have a remote to control the light, the remote for the light and the remote for the TV are probably on the same frequency.
remote wire is to control amp, bass coming from subs, and the frequency
what working frequency are using shops alarms? /or car remote keys frequency ? who knows.... thanks.
Ilo TV's have at least four different remote codes. If your original remote does not work, this TV has a different code. If your remote is programmable you can change it to the new TV.s frequency, but I suspect it is not programmable.
Remote controls use both infrared and radio frequency technologies. Your typical TV remote uses infrared and your typical car remote uses RF.
the amount of frequency change in the carrier frequency per unit amplitude change in the message signal is the frequency sensitivity this term comes in the frequency moulation
radio needs to be on 88.3 or 88.5 FM frequency.
it is used to remotely access some device/appliance, they are of two types 1........infrared (TV remote) 2........Radio Frequency RF (car remote)
Random change in allele frequency is called genetic drift.