On October 26, 2012 at 13:27, tsaxman said...
That's interesting and somewhat misleading from URC's part, I might say.
So the fact that on the MX-980 box says that it is an "IR/RF Remote Control", it means it can only control certain pre-defined components (blasters)?
On the other hand, the URC MX-450 (which could have been another option to me) reads that "Can use Narrow Band width RF or IR to control all devices.". Does it means that it fits the same RF requirements as the MX-980?
BTW, thanks for taking the time and for the explanations.
The 450 requires a blaster from URC as well. Every brand of remote that has RF capability requires their own blaster except those that come with the device.