Post 1 made on Sunday December 14, 2008 at 09:10 |
multiremote Long Time Member |
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Hi,
I'am using the TSU9200 to control my A/V and another cheap "click-o/click-off " remote to turn the lights on/off.
Because the TSU9200 supports RF as well, i was wondering if it's possible to use this remote for the lights through some kind of RF to X10 converter maybe?
And if this is possible, what additional hardware would i need to do this? I don't want to use IR to X10 (or equivalent) because then i need to point exactly to the converter which is in my case not desirable.
Searched the forum but did not find a clear answer yet so i hope someone with knowledge on this subject can help me. Don't know if it's important but i'am living in the Netherlands.
Regards and thanks in advance for your answers.
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Post 2 made on Wednesday December 17, 2008 at 12:21 |
Stoobie Long Time Member |
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I don't think you can use the TSU9200 for RF light control because it uses "digital RF" as opposed to the old RF 433MHz that the older Euro Prontos used!
But I may be wrong and someone may have found a work-a-round.
Stoobie
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OP | Post 3 made on Thursday December 18, 2008 at 08:22 |
multiremote Long Time Member |
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Hi Stoobie.
That's what i also thought; newer isn't always better...
But indeed as you said maybe somebody got this to work somehow or new hardware is capable of receiving and converting digital RF into X10 signals. I can only hope and till then i'll use multiple remotes :-(
Regards
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