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Liftmaster-Sears-Chamberlain Receiver 365LM (315 Mhz)

SKU: LM-365

Description

Liftmaster, Sears, Chamberlain Receiver 365LM

This replacement Radio Receiver is for any residential garage door opener with safety sensors. It makes existing garage door openers HomeLink compatible (315 Mhz) using the latest rolling code technology.

For HomeLink programming to automobile built-in remote controls, you will also need a remote control transmitter to train the built-in remote. We do have a kit that includes both this radio receiver and the compatible remote control transmitter. Please visit this page to view the details, if you are interested in this solution - HomeLink garage door opener conversion kit

Includes:
  • Receiver
  • Bell wire
  • Staples
  • Instructions
Features:
  • Replacement or add-on receiver for ANY residential garage door opener with safety sensors installed
  • HomeLink Compatible - convert your opener to HomeLink
  • Plugs into standard 120 volt outlet
  • Rolling code technology for added security
  • Allows for easy programming with just a push of a button
  • Power indicator light
  • Handles up to 8 remote controls
Specifications:
  • Frequency: 315 Mhz
  • Dimensions: 2.75" x 3.5"
  • Voltage: 115V
  • Model No: 365LM
  • Part No: LM-365
  • Code Set: Learn
  • Color: Black
  • Manufacturer: Chamberlain
  • Warranty: Mfg 1 year
Compatibility
Compatible with:
  • All residential garage door opener models with safety sensors installed
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Description

Liftmaster, Sears, Chamberlain Receiver 365LM

This replacement Radio Receiver is for any residential garage door opener with safety sensors. It makes existing garage door openers HomeLink compatible (315 Mhz) using the latest rolling code technology.

For HomeLink programming to automobile built-in remote controls, you will also need a remote control transmitter to train the built-in remote. We do have a kit that includes both this radio receiver and the compatible remote control transmitter. Please visit this page to view the details, if you are interested in this solution - HomeLink garage door opener conversion kit

Includes:
  • Receiver
  • Bell wire
  • Staples
  • Instructions
Features:
  • Replacement or add-on receiver for ANY residential garage door opener with safety sensors installed
  • HomeLink Compatible - convert your opener to HomeLink
  • Plugs into standard 120 volt outlet
  • Rolling code technology for added security
  • Allows for easy programming with just a push of a button
  • Power indicator light
  • Handles up to 8 remote controls
Specifications:
  • Frequency: 315 Mhz
  • Dimensions: 2.75" x 3.5"
  • Voltage: 115V
  • Model No: 365LM
  • Part No: LM-365
  • Code Set: Learn
  • Color: Black
  • Manufacturer: Chamberlain
  • Warranty: Mfg 1 year
Compatibility
Compatible with:
  • All residential garage door opener models with safety sensors installed
Reviews
FAQs