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Post 16 made on Wednesday February 25, 2009 at 00:50
Healey3000
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On February 24, 2009 at 19:15, johnsfine said...

Do you understand that a pronto hex string can have a one time part and a repeat part?

Ahh, yes! I forgot about the one-time burst and it is indeed 16 bits long. Therefore, you and Jason are correct in that the 2802 uses Sharp codes. Sounds like I need to spend some time understanding those.

Am I correct in assuming that some kind soul has converted these into Pronto from "clean" factory codes using Makehex or other?

Thanks,
Adnan


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