OEM3OEM0 New ReplayTV style remote
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The Robman
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Yeah, I like the aluminum HVAC tape, I use it for all sorts of things, so I would use that too if you have it, but for most folks they are likely to only have the regular stuff. I have copper tape too, with conductive adhesive, that I use for shielding on guitars.
Rob
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HamburgerHelper1
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New OEM3 ReplayTV style remote
Does anyone know if these old JP1 remotes have any problems with the newer protocals
or any type device they cant handle.
I ask because If the setup button holds up I may use it to test EFC'S
or would its 3 digit EFC'S give trouble
or any type device they cant handle.
I ask because If the setup button holds up I may use it to test EFC'S
or would its 3 digit EFC'S give trouble
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The Robman
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When you say "protocol" do you mean what we call protocols (aka "executors")? My guess is that this remote has an S3C8 processor, which is the most common one here, so even though the very latest UEI remotes have different processors, if they write a new executor that will almost certainly write an S3C8 version too.
When you test EFCs, you will need to determine whether it uses 3 digit or 5 digit codes. If it uses 5 digit codes, you can still test the 3 digit codes, just add 2 zeroes in front of them.
When you test EFCs, you will need to determine whether it uses 3 digit or 5 digit codes. If it uses 5 digit codes, you can still test the 3 digit codes, just add 2 zeroes in front of them.
Rob
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Please don't PM me with remote questions, post them in the forums so all the experts can help!
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