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Need To Figure Out A Remote Solution... Please Help!
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Post 1 made on Monday March 29, 2010 at 17:40
mdamour
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Howdy All...

I'm new to the forum and would love some suggestions for my particular setup.

My wife got a new console/media cabinet that has wooden doors on it so line of sight (unless we watch TV etc. with the doors open) won't work. I'm looking for a solid RF solution, or a way around the "volume" issue. Here is my setup:

Onkyo Receiver (All Components Fed Through HDMI - IR Remote)
2 DirecTV Receievers (Each on their own awesome RF channel - boxes also will accept IR)
Apple TV (IR or WiFi via iPhone so that is a great option there)
Insignia Blu-Ray Player (Needs IR)
Samsung TV (2009 Model / IR)

So ideally I get a remote that is quick and can handle everything, but I'm not excited about losing my DirecTV RF remotes because they are SO QUICK and great without line of sight. I can work my Apple TV with my phone and honestly we don't use Apple TV or Blu Ray all that much... 85% of all our use is DirecTV. So if we already have DirecTV remotes that work RF, is there a remote in the universe that can learn those RF codes or something like that and can emit both RF codes and IR codes based on what was learned for the device? So does something exist that when controlling my DirecTV it sends RF but when I tap TV it sends IR because my TV on the desk has line of sight? Otherwise I am guessing I would have to go all RF (which I heard can be slow) and then convert to IR and blast everything... right? And how does it work for a TV that is line of sight if I am using and sending RF? Does it have to go to RF, then relay back via IR... especially if my TV is wall mounted (which I plan on doing) do I then need to run a full IR emitter all the way through the wall up to the TV? I'm good with electronics / computers etc. so setup doesn't scare me, it's my lack of remote knowledge that I just don't know what I need...

I hope this makes sense because I really need some help with this.

Thanks in advance for all your help!
Post 2 made on Tuesday March 30, 2010 at 15:58
Stealth X
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I dont believe you can learn any RF commands for your DTV. That being said all the usual suspects will alow for RF commands to some components and IR to others. given your circumstances that really you are only lacking control of your AVR when the doors are closed, you could simply get an IR Repeater system for a relatively cheap price that would allow you to pass the IR signal through your cabinet doors. so in that case you could just stick with your DTV remote!

Good Luck!
OP | Post 3 made on Wednesday March 31, 2010 at 13:00
mdamour
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Thank you
Post 4 made on Wednesday March 31, 2010 at 14:27
edmund
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The only universal remotes that control your Dtv receiver via RF directly are the Acoustic Research ARRX18G xsight touch. And Nevo C3. But each can only control ONE RF directv receiver at a time.


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