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Any RF codes for LED sync controller?
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Post 1 made on February 10, 2026 at 14:42
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I have this generic controller for LED strip lights in the home theater, which came with a cheap little RF remote.  There is no brand name or frequency stated but I see similar units online use 433.92 Mhz.  This and 2.4 GHz seem to be the standards.

I would like to integrate it with my MX-1200 if possible, but I'm afraid it's the standard 418 MHz version.

Still curious if RF codes can be added to the CC program or is it just what you see in the "IR Database"?

Are any of the brands of Lighting in the IR Database, besides the Lutrons for URC, likely to be RF?

Last edited by AVphile on February 16, 2026 17:07.
Stefan - URC MX-1200, R40, Marantz RC3200, Harmony 700, 650.
Post 2 made on February 11, 2026 at 20:02
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Complete Control line cannot control RF devices, AFAIK. Only RF is to base station.

You can probably control it via RF controller, like Bond. But to get to control vi IR will require an effort.

I can do it something like that with MantleMount 815 but I use a few different smart home hubs.

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