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Post 2 made on Wednesday March 6, 2002 at 15:33
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There really aren't any RF remotes on the market, and even if there were none of your equipment (other than the Bose) can accept RF.

Do you mean a remote with the capability to transmit RF to a box which converts to IR and then sends to your equipment? If so, choose the ProntoPro TSU-6000, under $800 including the RF accessory.

A much cheaper alternative is a remote like the MX-500, which only uses standard IR, but then purchase the X10.com Powermids which consists of two pyramid looking things a few inches high. Aim the remote at one pyramid, and put the other in front of your equipment. The pyramid sends the signal via RF to the other, which converts it to IR and sends it on to your equipment.

We carry both models, but not the powermids, which can be found at www.x10.com for around $40 or check on EBAY.

Randy
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