Post 2 made on Monday August 24, 2009 at 02:40 |
Daniel Tonks Wrangler of Remotes |
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Sorry, that X-10 transceiver is always going to stick around. X-10 is transmitted over your electrical system, which means there's ALWAYS going to be a transceiver: something has to physically plug in to transmit the commands.
You can buy some X-10 branded remotes that include X-10 specific RF in the remote, however you still have to have a plug-in RF-to-X10 transceiver.
Otherwise there are no universal RF remotes.
...I feel compelled to note that there are limited situations where an RF remote can sometimes control RF devices that are on the exact same frequency, however this more commonly works in Europe as the frequencies used by remotes in North America are rarely used by anything else.
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