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mattan
Joined: 08 Mar 2007 Posts: 5
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Posted: Thu Mar 08, 2007 10:30 am Post subject: ADB ABS-3Q76 Sat reciever (branded UBCTV in Thailand) |
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Hi, I just bought a Slingbox Pro and am trying to get it to work with UBCTV in Bangkok.
1. Device: Advanced Digital Broadcast model ABS-3Q76
2. Type of device: Digital Satelite box
3. Year: Dont know
4. JP1 Remote model: NO
5. JP1 user? NO
6. Still have original remote? Yes
7. Checked the file section? Yes, tried ADB3000, ADB3100, ADB7200, YES Israel and ADB_Cable_Box
8. Checked the Pronto file section (at R/C)? No
9. Partially working setup code? No
10. Learning remote question? Create file for Slingbox (PL)
There are a few of us who looking for this file. Here is the original thread at slingcommunity.com (with pic)
http://www.slingcommunity.com/forum/thread/15615/Help-Thailand-UBC-satilite-Tv-codes-/?src=102&page=1#47786
If needed I am willing to get a learning remote here in Bangkok and post the capture to build a file. Not sure what to get and if JP1 is available here. I did the camera test so it is not a hardware problem with the blaster.
Help appreciated.
//mattan |
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mattan
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Posted: Wed Mar 14, 2007 9:12 am Post subject: |
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OK, progress!
I went to my friend to get some help. He had a homemade IR-receiver that we used to capture from the remote to his PC. I now have what he says are the IR hex codes for the main commands:
Power 30CF
CHANNEL UP 708F
CHANNEL DOWN F00F
VOLUME UP 08F7
VOLUME DOWN 8877
1 807F
2 40BF
3 C03F
4 20DF
5 A05F
6 609F
7 E01F
8 10EF
9 906F
0 00FF
OK 6897
UP B847
DOWN 38C7
LEFT A857
RIGHT 48B7
I guess I can use this to build the bin-file I need from scratch in RM. Will read up and try tonight but if anyone have some pointers I'd appreciate it. |
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johnsfine Site Admin
Joined: 10 Aug 2003 Posts: 4766 Location: Bedford, MA |
Posted: Wed Mar 14, 2007 9:41 am Post subject: |
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mattan wrote: | I went to my friend to get some help. He had a homemade IR-receiver that we used to capture from the remote to his PC. I now have what he says are the IR hex codes for the main commands: |
What software did he use with that IR-receiver?
My guess would be LIRC. If so, post more of the file LIRC created.
The information you posted is not enough to create an upgrade. You posted the individual key detail information (how each key differs from the others) but not the part of the information that is the same for all keys.
mattan wrote: | 7. Checked the file section? Yes, tried ADB3000, ADB3100, ADB7200, YES Israel and ADB_Cable_Box |
Do you have URLs for the files you tried, especially the ADB7200?
I looked for ADB files in KM or RM format and found only two:
Advanced Digital Broadcast model ABQ-1H57-SCV
YES ADB3100 (Israel)
I compared those two to each other and to the incomplete data you posted. There is no match. They are three different code sets, so of course neither of those files would work for you.
But if you found other files, you might have converted or tested them incorrectly. If you provide the URL(s) I'll compare those to the data you posted. (I don't know how to compare slingbox files to anything, just how to compare KM or RM files to other readable forms). |
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The Robman Site Owner
Joined: 01 Aug 2003 Posts: 21234 Location: Chicago, IL |
Posted: Wed Mar 14, 2007 10:47 am Post subject: |
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johnsfine wrote: | (I don't know how to compare slingbox files to anything, just how to compare KM or RM files to other readable forms). |
To examine a Slingbox binary file, you can import it into RM at which point it will look like any other RM file. _________________ Rob
www.hifi-remote.com
Please don't PM me with remote questions, post them in the forums so all the experts can help! |
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mattan
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Posted: Wed Mar 14, 2007 12:22 pm Post subject: |
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johnsfine wrote: | What software did he use with that IR-receiver?
My guess would be LIRC. If so, post more of the file LIRC created. |
I dont know the name of the sw he used. It was something he had used earlier as CaptureIR wouldnt boot. He just gave me the codes to note down and I was short of time.
johnsfine wrote: | Do you have URLs for the files you tried, especially the ADB7200?
But if you found other files, you might have converted or tested them incorrectly. If you provide the URL(s) I'll compare those to the data you posted. |
I looked back at the files I tried and it seems the ADB7200 was actually the same as ADB3100 (and ADB cable box) but linked from a different thread.
Thanks for all your help! I will capture more date tomorrow now that I know what I am looking for. |
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mattan
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Posted: Fri Mar 16, 2007 10:34 am Post subject: |
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Ok, I am at my friend's place now and we managed to get a file out of WinLIRC. Here it is:
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# this config file was automatically generated
# using WinLIRC 0.6.5 (LIRC 0.6.1pre3) on Fri Mar 16 22:46:47 2007
#
# contributed by
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# brand: UBC
# model:
# supported devices:
#
begin remote
name UBC
bits 16
flags SPACE_ENC
eps 25
aeps 100
header 9078 4424
one 652 467
zero 652 1596
ptrail 652
repeat 9046 4411
pre_data_bits 26
pre_data 0x3BFE200
gap 23056
toggle_bit 0
begin codes
power 0x000000000000CF30
p> 0x0000000000008F70
P< 0x0000000000000FF0
V+ 0x000000000000F708
V- 0x0000000000007788
2 0x000000000000BF40
3 0x0000000000003FC0
4 0x000000000000DF20
5 0x0000000000005FA0
6 0x0000000000009F60
7 0x0000000000001FE0
8 0x000000000000EF10
9 0x0000000000006F90
0 0x000000000000FF00
end codes
end remote
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Does it seem to include what I need for RM? I will try with CaptureIR also.
I could also try the rawmode in WinLIRC.
Thanks! |
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johnsfine Site Admin
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Posted: Fri Mar 16, 2007 10:56 am Post subject: |
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mattan wrote: | Ok, I am at my friend's place now and we managed to get a file out of WinLIRC. |
Perfect.
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bits 16
header 9078 4424
one 652 467
zero 652 1596
ptrail 652
repeat 9046 4411
pre_data_bits 26
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Those lines tell me it is Aiwa protocol, and that all the hex data is inverted.
That tells me the device is 8 and the subdevice is 0.
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power 0x000000000000CF30
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I think the hex command of each function is the last two digits of each line, so the hex command for power would be 30.
In the Functions sheet of RM, you put the Hex command in the "Hex" column and RM will compute the EFC and OBC.
In most LIRC files, the hex command is the last two hex digits of each function line if the hex inversion is different between this LIRC file and the UEI executor, but is the two digits before the last two (CF for power) if the hex inversion is the same.
As I said above, the header info told me this LIRC file has hex data inverted. I then checked RM and found that the "Aiwa Combo" executor has hex inverted but the "Aiwa" executor does not. So you would use the last two digits for hex command with "Aiwa". If you needed Aiwa Combo (meaning some commands have a different device number than others) the hex command would be based on the two digits before that.
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Does it seem to include what I need for RM? I will try with CaptureIR also.
I could also try the rawmode in WinLIRC. |
The file you just quoted was plenty. CaptureIr uses a similar sensor to LIRC, but it must be wired differently to the computer, so don't bother.
I'm not sure what raw mode in LIRC gives you, but probably something harder to use than what you just quoted. |
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The Robman Site Owner
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