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Post 1 made on Tuesday December 11, 2012 at 15:29
AntAltMike
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This is the "premium" version of the Access HD 1010, 1030, 1050, 1080 series of off-air tuner which has a universal remote. They aren't really High Def, of course. It is just a coincidence that they picked those two letters as part of their part numbers.

I have a few of those remotes lying around because I bought a lot of those receivers for use in multiple dwelling unit headends and now I'd like to use some of the leftover remotes as handy replacements for old TVs.

I think that on the original box there is a website address, so if I can even get that, they might have posted the manual there. I am not going to waste my time sending them an e-mail or calling their "service" number because they don't answer e-mails or take calls or return calls or even take orders for replacement power supplies.

BTW, if anyone ever has one of their 5.5 volt, 1.7 amp wallwart supplies fail, you can use any 5 volt, 1.7  amp modem power supply and it will run just fine, though you might have to cut off the plug off your defective, original supply if the replacement wallwart's plug isn't the right size.

Last edited by AntAltMike on December 17, 2012 04:19.


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