hoverboard as gate opener, need help

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  • Hello all i hope this is right place to ask this. So i saw this video where guy use hoverboard as gate opener and i kinda like it, i research a bit and kinda acknowledge that i need to flash hoverboard firmware (https://github.com/EFeru/hoverboard-firmware-hack-FOC) all that looks easy and should go without problems. Only thing i have problem is i want to activate it with keyfob remote, now i don't understand what method and components i need to make it easy as possible. Should i use arduino with 315Mhz receiver and transmitter( i will post picture of it below) or is possible to use those methods:

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