Post 10 made on Saturday April 8, 2006 at 09:34 |
Troy,
It sounds like you're getting it pulled together. It appears 006D (109 decimal) is the more correct frequency designation. Using the formula from Barry Gordon's article we get a carrier frequency of:
1,000,000/(109*.241246)=38,029 KHz
Thus I'm assuming 38,000 KHz is the nominal carrier frequency for the Denon Sharp IR commands. Since I did not have this information when I decoded my commands, I used the value or 76 (118 decimal) from a previously learned command from the Denon remote. Something to keep in mind as you go through your other IR commands is the timing related values can vary slightly, such that "0" may not always be represented as 000A 001B; "1" may not appear as 000A 0040 and the lead out may not be always be 000A 0627. Barry's article states these values may vary as much as 10% and still work, though when creating your own commands, it's best to use the most accepted values to ensure compatibility.
Best of luck, Stephen
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