On July 4, 2007 at 14:51, smermier said...
MakeHex gave me some HEX Codes, but the problem is that
there is a frequency mistake.
Pronto hex cannot represent every possible frequency. There are moderate size jumps between the frequencies it can represent.
But that doesn't matter. The device receiving the signal doesn't care about a small difference in frequency.
Many of the components used to receive the signals have specs saying a 10% error in frequency degrades performance the same amount as doubling the distance between the remote and the device. Small errors in frequency have less than a linear fraction of that effect.
I'm not convinced the RTI is accurately measuring the original frequency. But regardless of which is correct, you're seeing differences mostly under 1%. Those will have no detectable effect.
The Hex codes created doesn't work. But i still believe
that one day, i'm gonna find these codes!!!!
I don't think you've given enough info to guess whether you generated them wrong with MakeHex, imported them wrong to RTI, or your model of Sharp doesn't use those codes.