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Post 6 made on Thursday December 7, 2006 at 16:21
badassaf
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On December 7, 2006 at 14:43, ELA said...
I thought that the advantage of the Harmony 890 was its
RF capability?
From their site:

"Logitech's Harmony 890 remote control uses both radio
frequency (RF) and infrared (IR) wireless signals to deliver
powerful complete control of your home-entertainment system
that may be hidden behind cabinets. With a wireless range
of up to 100 feet, the Harmony 890 remote sends RF commands
to a wireless receiver, which then blasts infrared signals
to the components. "

This sounds like it is already supposed to do what you
want?

I want to be able to convert an ir signal from say my dvd player which only has ir into an rf signal so that I can use the rf capabilities the harmony remote to control it from another room. Hope this clarifies.


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