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Discrete code for Clarke Tech Sat Receiver
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Post 1 made on Wednesday April 5, 2006 at 06:39
Ysl
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Hello,

I'm looking for the discrete code OFF for my Clarke Tech Satellite receiver (also made under the brand name Coolsat in the USA and Max Plus in the Netherlands).

They use a Hyundai code set and those codeset can be found in the TSU3000/TSU7000 database wich I do not own (I have a SBCRU940 wich is the European TSU2000)

Now, if I look in the ProntoNG database, I see this :

[Link: cjoint.com]

So as I have no access to the code, could someone transfert those discrete code from a Pronto NG remote to a TSU1000/2000 code in this hex form :

0000 0047 0001 0011 0017 0166 0017 00a4 0017 00a4 0017 00a4 0017 0061 0017
00a4 0017 0061 0017 00a4 0017 00a4 0017 00a4 0017 00a4 0017 00a4 0017 00a4
0017 00a4 0017 0061 0017 00a4 0017 00a4 0017 0166

There are 3 Hyndai codeset in the database and of course, I do not know wich one I need so I would be gratefull to have all them 3

Sorry for my english (I'm french speaking), I hope you undestand my request

Thanks

Ysl

Last edited by Ysl on April 30, 2006 04:09.
OP | Post 2 made on Wednesday April 19, 2006 at 12:51
Ysl
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More than 100 hundred view and no one seems to own a TSU3000 or TSU7000 to look at the discret code (and then you can convert to hexadecimal code) ?

I still have some hope..!

Thanks
Post 3 made on Thursday April 20, 2006 at 02:00
roddymcg
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Sorry no help here. I have never heard of the Clark Tech Sat or coolsat. I am going to guess that many who have read this have not either. Hopefully sooner than later someone who does is familiar with your equipment will read this.
When good enough is not good enough.
Post 4 made on Thursday April 20, 2006 at 15:27
BiGBeaR
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Ysl,

(Yves Saint Lauren?)

Let's take this a step at a time.

1- Do you have a discreet on for this unit?

2- Will the unit power on if you press a channel button, say number 1, for example?
"Die, my dear doctor! That's the last thing I shall do!"
-Lord Palmerston
OP | Post 5 made on Sunday April 30, 2006 at 04:10
Ysl
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Sorry for the late reply !

1)NO

2)NO

But the discrete code OFF I'm looking for is available in the TSU3000/7000 database under another brand name BUT same code : Hyundai

And I do not have this database...

[Link: cjoint.com]

Thanks for your help
Post 6 made on Sunday April 30, 2006 at 13:21
JetChuka
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OP

Maybe this thread contains some leads (?): [Link: remotecentral.com]

You may also try searching "all forums" for "coolsat", Date the search to find all threads in the past year or so.

Good luck and let us know how it goes.
OP | Post 7 made on Monday May 1, 2006 at 04:48
Ysl
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Thanks but I didn't found there what i'm looking for

In fact, I think I need to find someone who own a TSU3000 or TSU7000
AND an early Pronto TSU1000/TSU2000 so he can go in the database of the new model and then, get the 3 Hyundai code set for power off and send the code via infrared to the earlier mode...then he can copy/paste the hex code and post them here...

Not an easy task.....

Thanks againl
Post 8 made on Monday December 5, 2011 at 09:28
pisdrullo
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Five years later .... I've got the same problem. Anyone found a solution for discrete on off code for a clarketech sat receiver ?
Post 9 made on Monday December 5, 2011 at 09:30
pisdrullo
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I've looked everywhere but was unable to find a solution.
Thanks for your help.


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