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Remote signal senders?
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Post 1 made on Monday December 10, 2001 at 10:26
Tat2skullz
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I'm new here, so please exuse the obvious...

I have finally set up my first "real" home theater. Consisting of a Denon AVR4800, JVC XV85 DVD, RCA DTC100 HD satellite, Panasonic 47W51 widescreen, all running to MB Quart Domain 55 fronts, Balcony Rears, SL CTR center, and awaiting a Definitive Technologies Sub.

All the components are rack-mounted in an inclosure I built that sits above the screen. It has bi-fold doors on it, but I want to leave them closed for anything other than maintainance (I have incorporated 2 brushless fans in the rear for ventialation). Where can I look to find a remote extender, that I can mount to the inside of the doors, or the IR receivers on the components, and mount an "eye" behind the projection screen?

BTW, I am using a Sony AVR2100 remote.

Thanks in advance....
Post 2 made on Monday December 10, 2001 at 11:34
Tom Friend
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[Link: x10.com]

I am using this in my home. Two small children (2 & 4) have caused me to put all my expensive toys in a locked closet on the other side of the wall. This works wonderfully.
OP | Post 3 made on Monday December 10, 2001 at 12:34
Tat2skullz
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Cool, thanks... I'll definateley look into it. Do you use the extender cable, or just the pyramids??
Post 4 made on Tuesday December 11, 2001 at 17:37
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I use the RCA pyramids for mine. I have all my components in an entertainment center with bifold doors which I keep closed for the kid reasons. I have the cable set up in front and the pyramid on a speaker beside the center. It works perfectly for all my components which include a vcr, dvd player, and a/v receiver. The best part is it only costs around $30. Cheaper than any other I've seen and works just as well. IMHO Good Luck!!!


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