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Post 4 made on Saturday May 5, 2007 at 12:09
baz8755
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On May 4, 2007 at 10:56, ageage said...
hi,

maybe this tool will help (you may find it somewhere outside
Germany):

[Link: reichelt.de]

you can convert a RF signal from your device (if it does
not use IR) into an IF signal, which you learn then with
the Pronto. Afterwards you switch the learned equipment
to RF over and you can use the appropriate equipment without
the "pyramids".

This worked for me for an exotic device - the experts
should correct me if i understood the question in a wrong
way.

hope this helps

cheers
ageage

Can anyone else confirm that this works as it could be the answer to a similar problem I am experiencing in that I have a some RF remote powered switches that I have been able to turn off or on using random entries from codegen but not find a matching pair of codes.

Let me explain, the receviers have a button that you use to synchronise with the transmitter, so what you do is press the synch button and then press a button on the remote, from this it works out all the codes that the remote will be using. However I have found that using codegen codes I can send either an off or on and it will synch but unfortunately the recipricle code sequence is not what the device is expecting and therefore will not switch back to the other state.

Therefore if the solution of POWERMIDS works I will be a very happy bunny :)


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