Motorola vip 1853 kpn the netherland

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Motorola vip 1853 kpn the netherland

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Hi, can anyone solve the problem for the remote control in slingbox hd pro and use with motorola vip 1853
It is from kpn itv in the netherlands.

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I'm afraid this box uses the same IR protocol as the 1920, 1903... and we have not been able to decode it. But apparently the Kreatel 1510 IPTV uses the same codes and this one is supported by the Slingbox.
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Ok i will try it out, thanks for the moment,
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Post by Marcdehaas »

I have the same problem with this remote control... Is there a sollution?
@Peter did you solve your problem?
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What happens if you try the Kreatel 1510 ?
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Alan, is this the protocol we are talking about?

http://www.hifi-remote.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=10778

If so I can decode it and get you an upgrade tommorow. For some reason, today I'm seeing the pattern.
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vickyg2003 wrote:Alan, is this the protocol we are talking about?

http://www.hifi-remote.com/forums/viewf ... &start=100
That's just a link to the Protocol Decodes forum Vicky, which post were you trying to link to?
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According to my very disjointed notes, the Kreatel 1510 (also 1760?), and Motorola 1910/1960 all use Zaptor device 16, subdevice 0. Unfortunately at different times both 37 and 57KHz have been used.
Here's a rmdu file for the Motorola 1960, based on some learns that eferz grabbed from his Harmony.

But it's hard to know if this relates to the OP.
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vickyg2003 wrote:Alan, is this the protocol we are talking about? http://www.hifi-remote.com/forums/viewf ... &start=100. If so I can decode it and get you an upgrade tommorow. For some reason, today I'm seeing the pattern.
No idea as you missed the last bit of the URL :-) But it probably is, I have submitted the ICT file for the Motorola 1910/1960/1853... a couple of times but no-one has ever been able to decode it (IRScope comes up with <unknown> not Zaptor). Quite happy to do it again if necessary, there are more and more users of Slingboxes complaining they cannot get these devices to work.
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Post by vickyg2003 »

I corrected the link to this.

http://www.hifi-remote.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=10778

That is where alan posted asking for a decode and provided IR learns.

I was having a real moment of clarity this morning, or what seemed like clarity. But then I couldn't even post the link properly.

This morning it looked like it was another quad-phase code, like 3FG figured out for a few weeks ago.

Now I am not so sure, it all looks like jibberish now.
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Post by 3FG »

Alan,
I've searched, but I don't find any ICT files (other than the eferz one that decodes as Zaptor) for the Motorola 1910/1960/1853. Do you think you could post a link, or (sigh) redo the work of learning them again?
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Post by Peterslingboxpro »

Marcdehaas wrote:I have the same problem with this remote control... Is there a sollution?
@Peter did you solve your problem?
Not yet,at the moment i have running the slingbox at a friends house who uses a upc decoder. But withing a week or 2 i iam collecting the slingbox and will try it out.
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Post by alanrichey »

Here is an ICT file that learns 4 of the buttons (Power, Zero, Blue, Channel Up), each repeated 4 times. If you can figure out the underlying pattern I can do the whole lot for you.

http://www.hifi-remote.com/forums/dload ... e_id=11195

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Post by 3FG »

Alan,
These can be decoded, and they look like a version of CanalSat, except that the duration of the bits is 640 uSec instead of 500 uSec. So please go ahead an learn all the signals. The executor should be trivial to modify so that it sends the longer duration.
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Post by alanrichey »

OK, file updated with a full set of learns.

HOWEVER, ignore the comment about Motorola VIP 1910/1960, I have just looked at the Hamrony database and they are now showing a possible remote for those that does indead use the Zaptor-56 (-56?) IR protocol. So that ICT file is ONLY for the 1853.

I'll build a test remote for the 1910 and see if anyone will test it.
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