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Radio Shack 15-2116 and XM Radio
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Post 1 made on Wednesday April 2, 2003 at 11:34
teacher
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I just purchased a Radio Shack 15-2116 remote and am generally pleased with it. One problem: Since I live in a rural area, I use XM satellite radio (it's great and worth every penny, no commercials!) with a Sony receiver that has a remote. This XM receiver is not on the device list of the 15-2116 so I programmed each key into AUX using the learn function. Unfortunately, I get key bounce. When I press a "1" to change a channel, I get several 1's, and so on. Anyone know of a fix? Would leaning how to program jp1(?) help? Thanks for the help.
Post 2 made on Wednesday April 2, 2003 at 19:39
The Robman
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My first guess is that you didn't learn them properly. make sure that you continue holding the XM button down until the 15-2116 says that the learning process is complete.

Chances are that with JP1 you could create an upgrade for the XM which would only send the signal once.

Rob
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Post 3 made on Wednesday April 2, 2003 at 21:28
rhm5757
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Actually, I looked at the original learned codes for the Sony XM device, they do not repeat, they are always sent only 3 times like all Sony codes, so therefore you would get that effect. I would suggest NOT holding down the button while learning and see if that fixes it (and it doesn't eat all your memory).

This is an easy 1-bit protocol change to the Sony20 protocol, and all the codes are on my site, so it would be really easy to create an upgrade with JP1 that would save a lot of memory, too. JP1 may be the only way to go if the OFA remotes' learning process can detect the 3 repeats and think the whole thing repeats.


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