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IR REPEATER PROBLEMS
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Post 1 made on Thursday August 10, 2006 at 11:15
KWD25
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NEED SOME HELP.
I'M WORKING WITH A RCA HD SATELLITE RECEIVER (DTC-210).
I'VE GOT A TSU7500, WITH A XANTECH HIDDEN LINK SYSTEM, WHICH I'VE REPLACED THE SHELFTOP RECEIVER WITH A DINKY LINK. UNLESS I'M WITHIN 3FT OF THE REPEATER THE SATELLITE RECEIVER DOES NOT WORK. WITHIN 3FT OF THE REPEATER IT WORKS FINE. IF I OPEN THE CABINET DOORS I CAN WORK THE SATELLITE FROM UP TO ABOUT 20FT(WHICH IS ABOUT THE LENGTH I NEED) JUST FINE. ALL THE OTHER EQUIPMENT IN THE CABINET WORKS PERFECTLY WITH THE DOORS CLOSED. THERES NO DIRECT SUNLIGHT, MOTION SENSORS, PLASMAS OR ANY OTHER IR PRODUCING EQUIPMENT IN THE AREA.

ALL OTHER EQUIPMENT INCLUDES:
ROTEL RSX-1067 RECEIVER
ROTEL DVD PLAYER
PANASONIC DLP REAR PROJECTION TV
SONY VCR
NILES WHOLE HOUSE SYSTEM CONTROLLER
ONKYO RECEIVER (FOR ZONE 2 SOUND)
MARANTZ CD PLAYER

ALL THIS EQ. WORKS JUST FINE, I'VE MOVED ALL REPEATERS AROUND TO THE OTHER EQ., SAME PROBLEM.

I'VE CHANGED OUT THE CONNECTING BLOCK, DINKLY LINK,POWER SUPPLY, & EMITTERS WITH ALL NEW PIECES.

I ALSO HAVE THE SAME PROBLEM WITH THE FACTORY RCA REMOTE. (WHICH I'VE REPLACED THE BATTERIES FOR GOOD MEASURE)


ANY AND ALL HELP IS WELCOMED!
Post 2 made on Friday August 11, 2006 at 04:08
mburwen
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KW, you are "shouting" by using all caps in your text. Most people on this forum will not answer shouters. It is extremely annoying. Use good forum etiquette and you will get lots of help.
Post 3 made on Friday August 11, 2006 at 13:57
Ernie Bornn-Gilman
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I agree with Mike. TOTALLY. Would you walk into a large dinner party in shorts and a Tshirt if everybody there had tuxes and evening gowns? If yes, you can just ignore the rest of this.

If no, well, then since everybody here uses capital letters and small letters, why would you? In fact, there's one guy who won't lift a second finger to capitalize anything at all!

Are all 13 (as of this moment) of your previous posts all in caps and nobody has told you this before?



Lucky for you that before I quit reading your capital letters in disgust, I got enough of the gist of what you are looking for to tell you to look at this:

[Link: remotecentral.com]

You'll notice they don't use all caps, either.
A good answer is easier with a clear question giving the make and model of everything.
"The biggest problem in communication is the illusion that it has taken place." -- G. “Bernie” Shaw
OP | Post 4 made on Saturday August 12, 2006 at 12:51
KWD25
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Sorry didn't know
Post 5 made on Saturday August 12, 2006 at 13:40
roddymcg
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I don't even bother to read, let alone off to help when the type is all in caps.
When good enough is not good enough.


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