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Post 7 made on Wednesday February 15, 2006 at 04:08
wheely30km
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Control a RF device is possible with a pronto !
In Europe, Pronto use RF 433,92MHz, which is the same freq. as devices like intertechno (www.intertechno.at), the European version of the TM13 RF-to-X10 converter, some motorized screens, or even my motorized garage door :-p

The first thing to consider : to be sure that the freq is the same.
Then comes the learning of that freq. : the idea is to use a IR extender, which converts IR to RF, and then RF to IR. Just use the second part, and learn the IR with the pronto. Tell the pronto that this code must be sent via RF, and voilą ! :-D

Instead of an IR extender, you can also use a wireless video transmitter, which sends video one way, and sends back IR. If the carrier freq. for IR is the same as your equipment and your pronto, it can work. Video carrier freq is 2.4Ghz, IR carrier freq is rarely given, it is 433,92MHz here in Europe

Last edited by wheely30km on February 15, 2006 04:48.
Yes, you CAN learn RF with a RU950/RU980 :-)


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