As John mentioned, soldering in the 6-pin header requires a little bit of extra care and attention. Personally, I but a blob of hot glue to buffer the 6-pin to prevent it from punching through to the keypad. Extra details are here:
http://www.hifi-remote.com/jp1/RCU810/
Thanks! That's very ...
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Thanks to all of you for your suggestions. In particular:
As you're a PVR user, I would recommend the URC-6131 "PVR" remote for you, but you would need the modified version in order to program it with JP1. If you're handy with a soldering iron, you could modify it yourself (by soldering in a 6-pin ...
As you're a PVR user, I would recommend the URC-6131 "PVR" remote for you, but you would need the modified version in order to program it with JP1. If you're handy with a soldering iron, you could modify it yourself (by soldering in a 6-pin ...
- Tue Jul 12, 2005 11:29 am
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Introduction...
Greetings!
My name is Bob Faw and I was referred here by a post on the YahooGroups [RCA-PVR] discussion list.
I have the following PVRs:
Panasonic DMR-E85HS and DMR-E95HS (Free 7-day Guide+)
ReplayTV 5504 (Monthly ReplayTV @ Discount)
Panasonic Showstopper HS1000 (Free ReplayTV 2000--Qualifies ...
My name is Bob Faw and I was referred here by a post on the YahooGroups [RCA-PVR] discussion list.
I have the following PVRs:
Panasonic DMR-E85HS and DMR-E95HS (Free 7-day Guide+)
ReplayTV 5504 (Monthly ReplayTV @ Discount)
Panasonic Showstopper HS1000 (Free ReplayTV 2000--Qualifies ...