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"Super" Universal Remote (handles special functions) or ...
Hi,
Years ago, I bought a "learning" type of universal remote control that records the signals from a OE remote. That was fine as long as the batteries didn't run down. Some OE remotes have special functions that standard universal remotes don't provide. Is there a device that I can buy that "records" the special function signal patterns without the battery run down problem (lost patterns)? Thanks in advance, Brad Before you type your password, credit card number, etc., be sure there is no active key logger (spyware) in your PC. |
"Brad" wrote in message ... Years ago, I bought a "learning" type of universal remote control that records the signals from a OE remote. That was fine as long as the batteries didn't run down. Some OE remotes have special functions that standard universal remotes don't provide. Is there a device that I can buy that "records" the special function signal patterns without the battery run down problem (lost patterns)? You could record them on a computer with an IR sensor, but how would you load them back in? Of course if you had two you could teach one from the other .... N |
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to the cited author.] In article , says... Hi, Years ago, I bought a "learning" type of universal remote control that records the signals from a OE remote. That was fine as long as the batteries didn't run down. Some OE remotes have special functions that standard universal remotes don't provide. Is there a device that I can buy that "records" the special function signal patterns without the battery run down problem (lost patterns)? Check out OneForAll (and related) remotes. Many models have JP1 connectors which you can use to program with your computer. Full details he http://www.hifi-remote.com/ofa/ -- If there is a no_junk in my address, please REMOVE it before replying! All junk mail senders will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law!! http://home.att.net/~andyross |
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