GE TV remote control
I own a 20 y. o. GE TV, model #25PP5859K. [It was built in Nov. 1984.]
The original GE remote control that came with this set just broke. I'd like to find some replacement but I'm concerned about the special programming feature of the old remote. I figure that modern remotes may not have the special programming feature of my old, now broken remote. [The special programming feature sets up the TV for the free, broadcast-type stations in some geographic area.] Do modern remotes have GE type TV programming or will this not be possible to find? [Apparently my GE TV cannot be programmed without the remote.] Can any new remote be somehow tuned to the frequencies and code combinations (or whatever they are) of the old remote? Any other tips or advice for me? Thanks, Stan |
There's no way to do any channel programming without the original remote, which
is no longer available, but last sold for $116.90. A multibrand will work on the set, but you can't program the channels, but can still push the number keys to select the channels. Ron I own a 20 y. o. GE TV, model #25PP5859K. [It was built in Nov. 1984.] The original GE remote control that came with this set just broke. I'd like to find some replacement but I'm concerned about the special programming feature of the old remote. I figure that modern remotes may not have the special programming feature of my old, now broken remote. [The special programming feature sets up the TV for the free, broadcast-type stations in some geographic area.] Do modern remotes have GE type TV programming or will this not be possible to find? [Apparently my GE TV cannot be programmed without the remote.] Can any new remote be somehow tuned to the frequencies and code combinations (or whatever they are) of the old remote? Any other tips or advice for me? Thanks, Stan |
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