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Where's the Dishnet DVR sensor?
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Post 1 made on Tuesday November 7, 2006 at 13:51
mdrew
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I have the MX 850 / MRF 250 for my Home Theater. My A/V rack and projector are at the rear of the room, so I really didn't have much choice but to go the whole RF route. Plus it's dark so I need a backlit remote, which Dishnet does not have. As well as the Dishnet RF remotes work, I’d prefer to use it over the MX if it was backlit.

I've got everything working OK, not perfect by any means, but OK. The exception is this damn DVR 635. I can't find the stinking IR sensor by looking, and moving the flasher in front of the unit just got me close. I removed the antenna at the rear of the box and that helped, but it's still not working right. Control is inconsistent and quite frustrating. I had to turn off the blaster and set every device up for RF because I'm using two dvd players that share the same IR freqency.

Any tips / advice for getting this stupid box set up right?

Thanks

………..mike
Post 2 made on Tuesday November 7, 2006 at 21:04
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Use a flashlight.
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OP | Post 3 made on Wednesday November 8, 2006 at 11:00
mdrew
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Duh.....that helped. Re: i'm a moron.

thanks.


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