Hot Link! www.remotecontroltech.com
Remote Control Technology, Inc. manufactures a wide range of economical, high quality remote control products for the turf irrigation industry. We specialize in universal remote controls and connectors for all models of residential and commercial controllers. In addition, we have custom receiver cards that do not require hard-wire connections. Receiver cards are available for the Rain Bird ESP MC, LX and SAT; Irritrol Dial & MC and Superior Sterling series controllers. The Sidekick FM and TRC Commander remote controls operate any 24 VAC irrigation system and are backed by three-year warranties.
For more information, call 800/275-8558, e-mail sales@remotecontroltech.com or visit www.remotecontroltech.com.
Remote Control Technology, Inc. manufactures a wide range of economical, high quality remote control products for the turf irrigation industry. We specialize in universal remote controls and connectors for all models of residential and commercial controllers. In addition, we have custom receiver cards that do not require hard-wire connections. Receiver cards are available for the Rain Bird ESP MC, LX and SAT; Irritrol Dial & MC and Superior Sterling series controllers. The Sidekick FM and TRC Commander remote controls operate any 24 VAC irrigation system and are backed by three-year warranties.
For more information, call 800/275-8558, e-mail sales@remotecontroltech.com or visit www.remotecontroltech.com.

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