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Post 10 made on Thursday October 20, 2005 at 09:11
johnsfine
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On 10/20/05 06:38 ET, Daniel Tonks said...
This didn't work
on the Pronto NG because it put about a 0.4 second
space between each code, but the spacing improved
on later firmware and the color models. And depending
on the device it MIGHT ignore any remaing delay...

I haven't seen any posts about anyone getting that to work recently on a NG Pronto. But maybe no one has tried since that firmware improvement you mentioned.

might not hurt to try. Check the original Pronto
FAQ for this one.

The FAQ focuses on the less common case where the signal has both a one-time part and a repeating part. Learning tricks to seperate those when needed sometimes work and somtimes produced misaligned signals that won't work for the intended purpose even if the firmware has been fixed.

This thread is about Panasonic signals, that have only a repeat part. There is no purpose to try to split them and the repeat part is long enough that trying to split them would likely produce wrong results (vs. shorter protocols where unnecessary attempts to split the signal just produce two equivalent versions of the original).

So to try the method Daniel was suggesting with Panasonic signals, just get a single clean learn of the signal and alias it multiple times in a sequence.

All reported past attempts to do that for Panasonic with NG Prontos have failed. But maybe the firmware has improved enough.


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