We need a mobile Widget and IRscope

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ElizabethD
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We need a mobile Widget and IRscope

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One very useful gadget to invent would be a some itty-bitty handheld computer with the Widget built in. In order to be able collect signals away from home. Something flash-based but obviously with a processor for decodeIR and IRscope (small version, no graphs) and whatever else is vital to support it all. A single purpose device. Needs to have USB output to home computer. And an application to import it into home computer.

Am I dreaming or is something like that possible?
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Sounds like you're asking for an app for a PDA. UEI wrote something for a PDA that their folks use when they're out in the field so they can collect codes from Best Buy, etc.

Their app doesn't show any of the results on the PDA screen though, because the idea is to get the files back home to the lab, but that doesn't mean that you couldn't write something that does everything you're asking for.
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Thanks Rob. I'm glad you didn't delegate me to the looney bin yet.

One clincher is button IDs. That's the most laborious part, yet has to be done on site to be valid.
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The PDA program that UEI uses allows the user to relabel the buttons.
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Post by ElizabethD »

Thanks Rob.
I don't have a PDA nor the UEI software nor their data acquisition hardware.
But it's good to know something like that exists already.
Let's hope some forum JP1 person invents a gadget along the Widget lines.
Liz
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ElizabethD wrote:One very useful gadget to invent would be a some itty-bitty handheld computer with the Widget built in. In order to be able collect signals away from home. Something flash-based but obviously with a processor for decodeIR and IRscope (small version, no graphs) and whatever else is vital to support it all. A single purpose device. Needs to have USB output to home computer. And an application to import it into home computer.

Am I dreaming or is something like that possible?
You're not dreaming. It's very possible but not probable. With electronics being cheap these days, it probably wouldn't be cost effective to market a dedicated device just to enable a portable IRscope.

It'll be more to be cost effective as an add-on to an already existing device like the RedEye Mini for the iPhone. Although, that particular add-on software combination is a transmitter, and doesn't appear to have any IR sensors or learning capabilities.
I dunno, it doesn't look like that particular device add-on / software learns codes. It looks like they have their own IR database.

One would probably be more apt to walking around with a remote with learning capabilities like a Logitech Harmony or a JP1 compatible Remote. That way you can do what Alan Richey does and teaches the IR codes back through an IR Widget, or downloading it through the JP1 interface.
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eferz wrote: I dunno, it doesn't look like that particular device add-on / software learns codes. It looks like they have their own IR database.
It does learn.
Technical Specifications

Includes
-“RedEye mini” universal remote adapter
-Carrying case with keychain
Capabilities
-Remotely control equipment up to 30 feet away
-Integrated infrared learning sensor
-Storage capacity limited only by the amount of memory available on your iPhone, iPod touch, or iPad
Requirements
-iPod touch (2nd or 3rd generation), iPhone 3G/3GS, iPhone 4, or iPad running iOS 3.0 or later
-RedEye software application (available as a free download from iTunes)
Supports
-Virtually all home entertainment devices with infrared capabilities. (Infrared transmission and learning between 20kHz and 60kHz.)
Device Compatibility
-iPod touch (2nd and 3rd generations)
-iPhone 3G/3GS
-iPhone 4
-iPad
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The Ryz Media dongle doesn't learn.
The Power A remote control case does learn.
One would probably be more apt to walking around with a remote with learning capabilities like a Logitech Harmony or a JP1 compatible Remote.
The Harmony is just IR capture when connected to USB. It can not learn to internal memory. A future verison of IR Scope will support using most Harmony remotes for IR capture.
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Kevin Timmerman wrote:It does learn.
Nice, I stand corrected. (most happily, I might add)
Kevin Timmerman wrote:The Harmony is just IR capture when connected to USB. It can not learn to internal memory. A future version of IR Scope will support using most Harmony remotes for IR capture.
That really sucks. The USB part, not the IR Scope. I'm happy about the latter not the former.
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