RCA RCRP05BR- $8.80 on amazon for now!!

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RCA RCRP05BR- $8.80 on amazon for now!!

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Hurry the price will go up in a blink of an eye. :)

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0028I ... PDKIKX0DER
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Post by nw »

Yup, they've done it a few times over the past month or two

http://camelcamelcamel.com/RCA-RCRP05BR ... B0028IKXLS

Seems like it is now the go-to for cheap JP1 over the past few years.

It is still in most Walmarts for like $14

I wonder if anyone has ever tried to hack it to make it backlit.
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Post by mdavej »

Cool price tracker.

Not worth hacking, assuming that's even possible. Just get a Vizio VUR8, Nexus or Atlas, all of which have about the same layout and capabilities and are all backlit.
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Post by nw »

Does the Vizio VUR8 support 9XX codes?

Really don't like its style or layout, the double circle approach on the RCA is easier to remember/use without looking at the remote.

I've got a Cox branded Atlas somewhere but I need a real JP1 cable to code it - don't remember it being backlit.
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nw wrote:Does the Vizio VUR8 support 9XX codes?

Really don't like its style or layout, the double circle approach on the RCA is easier to remember/use without looking at the remote.
I assume so. I've never tried to program it without a cable. I'm not crazy about the styling either, but it is backlit at least.
I've got a Cox branded Atlas somewhere but I need a real JP1 cable to code it - don't remember it being backlit.
Some are, some aren't. Should work fine without a cable.

Nexus is the best of the lot, IMO. Nice size and layout. It's one of my favorites.
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Post by andyross »

I've noticed the 05BR is disappearing from WalMart. It's been replaced by the 04 and 06, which are not JP1 remotes.
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Post by clei »

mdavej wrote:Cool price tracker.

Not worth hacking, assuming that's even possible. Just get a Vizio VUR8, Nexus or Atlas, all of which have about the same layout and capabilities and are all backlit.
Actually if all you wanted was a simple backlight on a remote that didn't have one, all you'ld basically need to do is run a led off the battery pack with a on/off switch,placing the led underneath the keypad.

I don't really care about backlit remotes one way or the other. I don't have a problem with them, but I won't go out of my way to buy one either.
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Post by EdT »

So the RCRP05BR is that popular ?
I can get them locally for $7.99cad or $7.00usd
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Post by Ed »

I like the RCRP05BR. $7.00 US is a great deal. Amazon has them for $15.00 now.

I'm not familiar with the Nexus and I don't see it mentioned in the "Remote Chart" on the Wiki. Anyone have a link?

I plan to buy and configure a remote for my brother-in-law for Christmas. I'd like to look at the Nexus based on what mdavej said, but I've had good luck programming the RCRP05BR with its extender and may go with that one regardless.
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Post by mdavej »

Nexus clone is the Inteset INT-422 on Amazon. It's also the same as the Insignia on the chart.
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Post by Ed »

Got it, mdavej. Thank you!
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Post by EdT »

Just stumbled onto this. Looks like Yangzhou Young Electronics Co. Ltd is the manufacturer for both the RCRP05BR and Inteset INT-422.

http://www.young-remote.com/En/main.asp
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