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accessing fm stations
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Post 1 made on Sunday September 3, 2000 at 19:44
Gary S
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I'm having a grand old time programming my Pronto.I just keep thinking of more and more ways to fill it up. What I want to do is program it to go direct to radio stations by touching the appropriate icon. The question is whether the Denon avr3300 can do this and how do I program the Pronto?
Also, I used the discrete codes listed here for a Panasonic VCR (power on/off) and they didn't work. I have a Panasonic pv8450. Can anybody help me out here. Do I need different codes or is there something I'm doing wrong?
Thanks for any help,
A new Pronto MANIAC
OP | Post 2 made on Sunday September 3, 2000 at 20:54
Jim Lenneman
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Gary,

There is a ccf in the files area, under Denon, receivers, for the IR codes of the FM presets. Since the codes are available, you can redesign the buttons with whatever graphics you want. If you want all forty presets as individual buttons, use a macro to access the stations, i.e. if WKRP is in group A preset #4, your macro would be IR code A and then IR code for 4. A lot of the Panasonic VCR's don't support discrete codes, if those didn't work you'll probably have to live with the toggle code.

Jim L

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