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Learning IR and RF code
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Post 1 made on Monday December 2, 2002 at 03:47
Baulesch
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I'm looking for a remote control that is able to learn IR code as well as RF code so that I can use it not only for my audio/video components but also for lights,roller shutter aso
Post 2 made on Monday December 2, 2002 at 03:53
edmund
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No such remote exists, you can't learn from a RF oem remote.
Post 3 made on Monday December 2, 2002 at 20:15
RHGUY
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Not entirely true, but with the neo it's not possible to transmit RF. Try visiting the regular Pronto forum and expect confusing answers. You can do a search there first of course.
Post 4 made on Tuesday December 3, 2002 at 01:10
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On 12/02/02 20:15.30, RHGUY said...
Not entirely true, but with the neo it's not possible
to transmit RF. Try visiting the regular Pronto
forum and expect confusing answers. You can do
a search there first of course.

He doesn't want a remote that transmits RF, but one remote that'll capture IR and RF, that certainly doesn't EXIST. There are remotes that transmit RF to a basestation that turns it in IR, but equipment is IR to begin with. For gear like Bose,RF satellite receivers,or Rf controlled shutters, there is no way to control them other then their own OEM remote.
Post 5 made on Tuesday December 3, 2002 at 04:05
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I know what he said guy and he didn't specify exactly what he needed to accomplish. I'm not an expert on this by any means but certain things are possible.
Post 6 made on Tuesday December 3, 2002 at 04:29
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To clarify my response many things that people think can't be done can. Many Bose LS do work, some recievers have both IR and RF and can be converted to IR even, if your RF devices are in the right range they can be run with some remotes. Like I said, the Pronto forum would be the best bet. Provide some specifics about what exactly you need to control(brands, model, ect.)
OP | Post 7 made on Tuesday December 3, 2002 at 09:31
Baulesch
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Thank you, I'll try at the Pronto Forum.


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