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p.1 #2 · Phottix remotes-model differences? | |
Here are the tech specs for the different units. I have a Cleon I and have had no trouble with it other than the receiver battery life being a bit short sometimes. Take the battery out if you are not going to use for some time. Tech is similar to an older/cheaper garage door opener.
The newer models offer rolling codes and different transmission frequencies. The rolling codes in theory should eliminate the chance of another unwanted device triggering the unit.
The Plato information implies that it has actual two way communications that confirm the trigger is in range of the receiver.
Phottix® Cleon I
Frequency 315 mHz
Channel 16 Channels
Battery 23A and CR2
Single/2S/Continuous By receiver
Cable Fixed
Transmission One way
Range 50-100m
Resistance to interference Normal
Phottix® Cleon II
Frequency 433 mHz
Channel Smart Code (16,000,000) )
Battery 23A and CR2
Single/2S/Continuous By transmitter
Cable Optional
Transmission One way
Range Confirmed 100m and more
Resistance to interference High
Phottix® Plato
Frequency 2.4GHz Worldwide
Channel Smart Code (16,000,000)
Battery 2 AAA Batteries
Single/2S/Continuous By transmitter
Cable Optional
Transmission Two ways to confirm in range
Range Confirmed 100m and more
Resistance to interference Extremely high
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