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Post 11 made on Monday February 23, 2009 at 19:10
johnsfine
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On February 23, 2009 at 18:25, Jasonvp said...
I am pretty sure the 2802 does not use Denon Kaseikyo format but uses Sharp format.

I don't recall even what I might have known at some point about which Denon models use which Protocol. So earlier in this thread I made no guess about it. I would trust Jason on that.

I could be wrong but I think CCf File you are looking at is Sharp format.

If the original remote is Denon's version of Sharp protocol, and the CCF is Denon's version of Sharp protocol, that doesn't help explain why the oscilloscope results don't match the CCF. But maybe that is just imperfect timing as I described in my previous post.

I suggest using DecodeCCF.exe with DecodeIR.dll on any CCF you are examining. That would tell you which protocol the signals are (and lots more useful data):
[Link: hifi-remote.com]
[Link: hifi-remote.com]

In my programs (DecodeIr.dll and MakeHex, etc.) Denon's version of Sharp protocol is called "Denon" while Denon's version of Kaseikyo protocol is called "Denon-K".


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