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Reddit mentions of Firefly 300 multicode 3089, 3060, 3070, Compatible Keychain Remote with Better Range & You Pay Less! (Gray)

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We found 4 Reddit mentions of Firefly 300 multicode 3089, 3060, 3070, Compatible Keychain Remote with Better Range & You Pay Less! (Gray). Here are the top ones.

Firefly 300 multicode 3089, 3060, 3070, Compatible Keychain Remote with Better Range & You Pay Less! (Gray)
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Length2 Inches
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Found 4 comments on Firefly 300 multicode 3089, 3060, 3070, Compatible Keychain Remote with Better Range & You Pay Less! (Gray):

u/LouDiamond · 2 pointsr/AirBnB

so a coded garage door (one that we can easily multi-program), plus specific keys for the actual apartment door-door.

that's kind of what i was thinking, i just want sure how to best do the garage door as an entrance.

probably easiest to do a key-chain garage door opener + key, like this

u/squirrelpotpie · 2 pointsr/AskElectronics

From what I can tell reading up on the types that use 10-position switches and operate on 300mhz, you should be safe with pretty much any universal garage opener that:

  • Operates on 300MHz
  • Has a DIP switch with exactly 10 digits

    Should be easy to find one on Amazon, or anywhere. I like the key-ring size ones. Roommate got one of these (except the version that works for our door) and it works great. It arrived with a dead battery though, so he ended up having to replace that, but even if that happens to you too it's still way less than the $50 your landlord wants for it.

    From reading wikipedia about garage opener tech, the DIP switch types haven't really changed since the 90's. So there shouldn't be any surprises in the switch-containing types.

    Edit: And yes, that's what you do. Copy the switch positions and it should just work. If it doesn't, double check that the switch positions (left vs. right, and up vs. down) are the same on the new remote. Could be the first digit is on the right instead of left, or that down means 'on' instead of 'off'.
u/eightdrunkengods · 2 pointsr/motorcycles

Is is this thing? http://www.northshorecommercialdoor.com/st30gadoopvi.html

It doesn't look very big. I'd probably just take the clip off and put it in my pocket (that's why I do with my garage remote, actually). If you want to go smaller, you could consider something like this.

Any programmable 300 MHz remote should work with the gate receiver. I'd find one with the same dip switch config as the remote you have. The switches are basically the "combination" that allows the remote to open the gate. Open old and new remotes, set the switches on the new remote to mimic the old one. Then the new remote should open the door.

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