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Post 2 made on Monday September 4, 2006 at 18:10
Glackowitz
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From what you have said above, the URC would be a good choice, the RTI is a dealer only line and is to be programmed by a dealer only.

If your components dont have discrete power commands, you might struggle with some of the macros and gettng things powered up properly

URC now has the MSC400 base unit that can accept sensors to detect if a unit is on or off

Im not saying you will need. check with Damon at Pro Remotes for the URC line and specials

For RTI you will need to contact a dealer and see what they charge for Programming, Installation. They also offer a couple of base units with Sensor options the RP-1 has a built in current sensor, and the RP-6 has the ability to use a video or current sensor.

Nevo, I havent worked with yet
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