On February 23, 2009 at 18:25, Jasonvp said...
I have not programmed a Pronto remote for Denon older models but I am pretty sure the 2802 does not use Denon Kaseikyo format but uses Sharp format.I don`t think they started using Kaseikyo until the 2807.
I could be wrong but I think CCf File you are looking at is Sharp format.
Hi Jason,
The 2802 does appear to use Kaseikyo codes. I grabbed scans on an oscilloscope of a dozen or so keys and every one of them shows a 48-bit pattern. They are arranged as three groups of 16, with longish wait states between them.
I then pulled down a couple of ccf files for the 2802 off the files section and aaronmac's formats match mine so far (I've only looked at three or four keys). Interestingly enough, Joel's file has some strange ones in there that match no format at all (that I can tell).
Perhaps Denon receivers of this vintage are able to recognize both Kaseikyo and Sharp formats? The remote that came with my receiver is what I'm basing my scans off.
Pretty interesting stuff!
Thanks,
Adnan