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Genie remotes problems
Both my Genie opener remotes only activate the operator when they are very
close (10' or less) to the unit. Both my cars with factory installed garage door buttons also only activate the operator when the vehicle is inside the garage. This all happened overnight. I imagine changing batteries in the hand held remotes might be a possible solution for these units, but the fact that both cars buttons are now distance sensitive tells me something else is going on. Any suggestions? Radio interference? Gremlins? Sunspots? I already try slightly repositioning the antenna wire, to no avail. Any/all suggestions welcomed. David |
David Modine wrote:
Both my Genie opener remotes only activate the operator when they are very close (10' or less) to the unit. Both my cars with factory installed garage door buttons also only activate the operator when the vehicle is inside the garage. This all happened overnight. I imagine changing batteries in the hand held remotes might be a possible solution for these units, but the fact that both cars buttons are now distance sensitive tells me something else is going on. Any suggestions? Radio interference? Gremlins? Sunspots? I already try slightly repositioning the antenna wire, to no avail. Any/all suggestions welcomed. It is odd that they both failed over night. Water leakage? Sudden large temperature change? Bad ground leading to noise on the power? Did somebody monkey with the code settings? Are the transmitters tuned to the receiver frequencies? |
David Modine wrote:
Both my Genie opener remotes only activate the operator when they are very close (10' or less) to the unit. Both my cars with factory installed garage door buttons also only activate the operator when the vehicle is inside the garage. This all happened overnight. I imagine changing batteries in the hand held remotes might be a possible solution for these units, but the fact that both cars buttons are now distance sensitive tells me something else is going on. Any suggestions? Radio interference? Gremlins? Sunspots? I already try slightly repositioning the antenna wire, to no avail. Any/all suggestions welcomed. David The remotes in the car may have its own battery. Most batteries loose energy when cold. I'll bet it just got cold around you area. Try new batteries first. Next check the antennas, make sure they are connected and not bundled up. It is possible that cold temps can cause a bad solder joint to open up and if that was the antenna, then that could cause what you are observing. However it is not likely two units would have the same problem. -- Joseph Meehan 26 + 6 = 1 It's Irish Math |
Yes, the weather did get cold last night & today, but I never had the
problem last winter. No water leakage, no recent rain. Don't know about the bad ground possibilty. No settings have been tinkered with. All transmitters work when in close proximity, so the codes must be right. I guess I can open the unit up & check the connection of the antenna, but I wouldn't know how to recognize a bad solder joint. Verizon is in the neighborhood, beginning digging about 300 feet away for new optical phone line installation along the street at the top of my driveway. Workers have been in the area marking utility locations the last couple days, maybe they used some kind of radio wave sensors to locate the buried wires?? Perplexed, David |
Do you live near a military base? Yes, its a legit question. If so, see
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q...tary+frequency "David Modine" wrote in message news:Y%1wd.6593$Qp.3130@trnddc01... Both my Genie opener remotes only activate the operator when they are very close (10' or less) to the unit. Both my cars with factory installed garage door buttons also only activate the operator when the vehicle is inside the garage. This all happened overnight. I imagine changing batteries in the hand held remotes might be a possible solution for these units, but the fact that both cars buttons are now distance sensitive tells me something else is going on. Any suggestions? Radio interference? Gremlins? Sunspots? I already try slightly repositioning the antenna wire, to no avail. Any/all suggestions welcomed. David |
That is one possibility or could be a TV satellite dish, ham radio,
police scanner, TV cable not grounded properly, cell phone tower, or another garage door opener (would need to be fairly close like in same garage or multi-family type buildings). The other possibility is that something in the receiver is defective & no longer sending a very strong signal. How old is the unit? If parts are still under warranty you may want to change the receiver first. Or to rule out any interference from inside your home turn off all breakers except for the one that powers the garage door opener to see if the problem goes away. Outside interference is constantly becoming a problem & sometimes it will also simply disappear in a couple of days & sometimes it becomes permanent. There have been many installations where we have had to install an external receiver on a different frequency to get proper distance. However those may not be compatible w/ your built-in car remotes. We have some whole sub-divisions in our area where the range has been severely limited for years. The more radio waves that are in the air the greater the chance of interference becomes. Doordoc www.DoorsAndOpeners.com |
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Some have reported extending the effective transmitter range by
holding it under the chin and this has seemed to work for me. They also reported neighbors asking less frequently to borrow tools. On Wed, 15 Dec 2004 22:07:20 GMT, "David Modine" wrote: Yes, the weather did get cold last night & today, but I never had the problem last winter. |
On Wed, 15 Dec 2004 21:28:24 GMT, "David Modine"
wrote: Both my Genie opener remotes only activate the operator when they are very close (10' or less) to the unit. Both my cars with factory installed garage door buttons also only activate the operator when the vehicle is inside the garage. This all happened overnight. I imagine changing batteries in the hand held remotes might be a possible solution for these units, but the fact that both cars buttons are now distance sensitive tells me something else is going on. Any suggestions? Radio interference? Gremlins? Sunspots? I already try slightly repositioning the antenna wire, to no avail. Any/all suggestions welcomed. David Go here. If the FAQ doesn't have your answer, call them. They are very helpful. http://www.geniecompany.com/Support/gdobasictrouble.htm |
Andy Asberry wrote:
On Wed, 15 Dec 2004 21:28:24 GMT, "David Modine" wrote: Both my Genie opener remotes only activate the operator when they are very close (10' or less) to the unit. Both my cars with factory installed garage door buttons also only activate the operator when the vehicle is inside the garage. This all happened overnight. I imagine changing batteries in the hand held remotes might be a possible solution for these units, but the fact that both cars buttons are now distance sensitive tells me something else is going on. Any suggestions? Radio interference? Gremlins? Sunspots? I already try slightly repositioning the antenna wire, to no avail. Any/all suggestions welcomed. David Go here. If the FAQ doesn't have your answer, call them. They are very helpful. http://www.geniecompany.com/Support/gdobasictrouble.htm GENIE used to be very helpful on the phone. They would send replacement parts promptly, sometimes for free. However, I recently had to replace the remote transmitter because it had stopped working. All I got was the address of a local representative about 20 miles away. It turned out to be an elderly woman who had a supply of parts in her basement. I was able to purchase the replacement but it doesn't work reliably. |
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