Sharp(1) Protocol
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Sharp(1) Protocol
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IRScope is decoding a signal as Sharp(1). This isn't in Protocols.ini in RM, can I just use Sharp ?
IRScope is decoding a signal as Sharp(1). This isn't in Protocols.ini in RM, can I just use Sharp ?
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I think we'd need to see the ICT files to answer that (you knew I'd say that, right
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From "Interpreting Decoded IR Signals" in the Help menu of IRScope:
A Sharp signal has two halves, either one of which is enough to fully decode the information. A significant fraction of Sharp learned signals contain just one half or have the halves separated so that DecodeIr can't process them together. When one half is seen separate from the other, DecodeIr will name the protocol Sharp{1} or Sharp{2} depending on which half is decoded. Sharp, Sharp{1} and Sharp{2} all represent the same protocol when they are correct. But only Sharp is robust. A Sharp{1} or Sharp{2} decode might be spurious.
A Sharp signal has two halves, either one of which is enough to fully decode the information. A significant fraction of Sharp learned signals contain just one half or have the halves separated so that DecodeIr can't process them together. When one half is seen separate from the other, DecodeIr will name the protocol Sharp{1} or Sharp{2} depending on which half is decoded. Sharp, Sharp{1} and Sharp{2} all represent the same protocol when they are correct. But only Sharp is robust. A Sharp{1} or Sharp{2} decode might be spurious.
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IF we could see the ICT we could probably guess whether it's bad learns or a bad decode of a new signal.
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There you go. I only did the Power button and 1-4, as you will see that each burst is sent 10 times. They obviously wanted to be sure
Let me know if you more data. Although it looks a very clean learn.
http://www.hifi-remote.com/forums/dload ... e_id=14662
http://www.hifi-remote.com/forums/dload ... e_id=14662
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I only see one learn in that file, but from first glance, I would be inclined to say that it is not a Sharp signal.
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When you open the ICT file yourself, do you see 50 buttons or just 1?
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Here's what the contents look like, confirming that there's just one button in there:
irscope 0
carrier_frequency 58579
sample_count 32
note=Four x 10
+270,16
-1881
+270,16
-781
+268,16
-781
+285,16
-781
+270,16
-781
+268,16
-781
+270,16
-781
+285,16
-1849
+268,16
-781
+285,16
-781
+270,16
-781
+268,16
-798
+253,15
-815
+251,15
-1864
+287,16
-781
+268,16
-52232
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Here's what I see from the 5 buttons that were learned. They all send the same, non-repeating, signal each time except for CH+ button which sends a different signal when it is pressed again. I would have expected the same to be true for the VOL+ button, but that was not the case.
In order to properly create an upgrade for this, I would need to see all the buttons. I don't need 10 learns of each, 2 of each will do.
10000011 010 0010 +266 -50008 = Power
10000010 100 0010 +266 -51072 = Vol+
10000101 000 0010 +266 -51072 = Stop
10000100 010 0010 +266 -51072 = Ch+
11000001 011 0010 +266 -48944 = Menu
0 = +266 -798
1 = +266 -1862
leadin: n/a
leadout: +266 -51072
freq: 59k
CH+ repeat pattern
First portion:
Once: 10000100 010 0010 +266 -51072
Repeat portion:
Once: 100
Repeat: 0010
Extra: +266 -51072
In order to properly create an upgrade for this, I would need to see all the buttons. I don't need 10 learns of each, 2 of each will do.
10000011 010 0010 +266 -50008 = Power
10000010 100 0010 +266 -51072 = Vol+
10000101 000 0010 +266 -51072 = Stop
10000100 010 0010 +266 -51072 = Ch+
11000001 011 0010 +266 -48944 = Menu
0 = +266 -798
1 = +266 -1862
leadin: n/a
leadout: +266 -51072
freq: 59k
CH+ repeat pattern
First portion:
Once: 10000100 010 0010 +266 -51072
Repeat portion:
Once: 100
Repeat: 0010
Extra: +266 -51072
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Do you still need this one Alan?
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