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Multi-Use RF RELAY CONTROL SYSTEM

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December 2025

The demand for convenient and reliable switching systems is increasing across homes, offices, and industrial environments. Conventional methods, such as wired switches and infrared (IR) remotes, have clear limitations: wired systems require complex installation and lack mobility, while IR control is effective only over short distances and requires a direct line of sight. Radio frequency (RF) technology overcomes these constraints by enabling longer-range, robust wireless communication, making it well-suited for automation.

- SURESH CHANDRA DWIVEDI

Multi-Use RF RELAY CONTROL SYSTEM

This RF-based relay control system enables safe and efficient switching of AC loads, including lights, fans, and pumps. Typical operating range is 30-50 metres indoors and up to 100 metres in open outdoor areas, depending on antenna quality and installation conditions.

The system is highly adaptable, supporting home automation for household appliances, utility and security applications such as pumps and alarms, garage door control, and industrial tasks where equipment needs to be operated from a safe distance.

Circuit and working

The system consists of two primary units: the transmitter and the receiver.

Transmitter unit. The transmitter is a compact, battery-powered circuit equipped with a push-button that sends control commands. It is built around the TX2H-433-64 RF module, operating at 433.92MHz, and powered by a regulated +5V DC supply, which can be provided by a rechargeable battery, coin-cell arrangement, or USB adaptor.

Pressing switch S1 applies a logic high signal to the RF module, causing it to transmit a modulated 433MHz carrier wave. The signal is emitted through a wire antenna, approximately 17 centimetres long, which corresponds to a quarter wavelength at this frequency. A telescopic antenna may be used if an extended range is required.

Resistors R1 (1kΩ) and R2 (100kΩ) stabilise the input signal to prevent false triggers. The transmitter assembly can be housed easily inside a compact enclosure.

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