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Post 9 made on Monday October 23, 2006 at 14:23
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On October 7, 2006 at 15:38, ddarche said...
Not entirely correct. The Euro RF marketplace has a lot
of gizmos to get to a solution, versus the US marketplace.
The 433 mhz RF standard in Europe, etc. is prevelant
while there is no prevelant RF standard in the US.


There are ways to get RF codes and put them into a some
remotes. You may have to add an intemediate product to
control the end product but many good reports from Europe
on RF capabilities. I assume they will work in Australia?

Do a search in the Pronto NG forum about RF and pay particular
attention to the UK postings.

Dave

Dave - You obviously know what you are talking about so I am not doubting you..... just confused.

Even if the device did operate on a specific RF frequency the remote (any) is still essentially sending IR commands over a single RF proprietary packet. It is not sending RF commands. This type of control would take complete re-engineering of the remote, right?
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