Is the Garage Stop remote universal?
No. This model is described as a replacement for Linear Multicode 308911 systems at 300 MHz only. It is not presented as a universal gate or garage-door remote. Before buying, confirm that the existing receiver and remote use the required Multicode 308911, 300 MHz, 10-dip-switch format.
What is included with this two-pack remote set?
The listing states that the package includes two compatible Linear 308911-style remotes, visor clips, and CR2032 batteries for each remote. It also includes programming instructions and access to a DIY programming video, which supports the product's high 92/100 ease-of-use score.
How is this remote programmed?
Programming is based on the 10 dip switches. The transmitter will activate a receiver set to the same code, so the switch positions need to match the compatible receiver or existing remote. Garage Stop provides instructions and a DIY programming video, while review feedback commonly describes setup as quick and straightforward.
How far can the Garage Stop 308911 remote work?
The product details list a range of up to 120 feet. Customer feedback is generally positive about distance, including reports that it works from a good range. Results may vary with the installation and surroundings: one reviewer reported needing to be closer and to open a vehicle window.
Is this remote practical to keep in a car?
Yes, its small format, 2.89-ounce listed weight, and included visor clip make it designed for in-car use. Reviews also describe it as smaller than original remotes and convenient on a sun visor or in a pocket. Its portability score of 96/100 reflects that compact setup.
Can this remote control more than one door or gate?
The supplied product information describes this as a single-channel transmitter. It can be considered for compatible receivers that use the same matching dip-switch code, but the listing does not provide multi-channel controls or independent buttons for separately coded doors or gates.
What should buyers check before ordering?
Check compatibility first: this remote is specifically for 300 MHz Linear Multicode 308911 equipment and uses a 10-dip-switch code arrangement. Buyers should also consider that the stated range is not guaranteed in every installation and confirm that a single-channel remote suits their access setup.