A radio control card was designed and developed to adapt to a conventional irrigation system with radio frequency activation for the State of Puebla, Mexico. In the design of the double-layer printed circuit board, the modules of decode of dual tone multi frequency and two of record and playing of audio were employed. The control functions were carried out with a microcontroller, the power stage was adapted using two triodes of alternating current to activate two contactors, in addition, three relays were placed; the first has the function of regulating the temperature, the second activates the radio transmitter and the third turns on the lighting in the cabinet, temperature control is carried out through a sensor. An electronic radio control card was obtained with the ability to connect to a radio transmitter to activate and deactivate loads of high demand for electrical energy at a distance of 2 linear km, allowing to reduce the times in the irrigation system and to confirm the audio messages on the mobile radio, the card is low cost compared to the market and its operation is simple.