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Post 4 made on Thursday May 8, 2014 at 17:59
Lowhz
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On May 8, 2014 at 16:15, calabuig said...
Thanks for your informations.
My problem: I have an electric motor screen controlled (up/down) by a RF remote and receiver. I could buy a IR receiver with a IR remote for the screen and use my MX-3000 learning these signals. When I've read that the model MX-6000i can send 433mhz signals I thinked that it could even learn RF.
You said that there is no remote that learns RF. So what's the use of "i"model of MX-6000. How can I use this remote to control my screen if it can't learn RF?
There's a workaround?
I found a new MX-6000 but I didn't buy it because it's not the "i" version.
At this point, do you think that I could buy it for the "i" model isn't useful for me?

You have to use IR for that screen.

No remote learns RF. Period.

MX-6000 uses 418mHz RF to talk to the URC base stations. URC base stations only.

MX-6000i uses 433mHz RF to talk to the URC "i" series base stations. URC "i" base stations only.

"i" means "International", as the 418mhz spectrum is not licensed for civilian uses outside of the US. 433mhz is, and that is the model that is made available outside of the FCC controlled USA. 433 is also sold in the US as an alternative to when 418 won't work.


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