30863086 The Remarkable DirecTV Remote Control

If you have a new remote that isn't recognized by RMIR, post the details here so we can help create a new RDF for it. Or, if there is an issue with an existing RDF or map, this is the place.
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Post by binky123 »

I've posted Initial RDFs for DirecTV-RC64 here and DirecTV-RC65RB here.

RC64 doesn't seem to support keymoves and macros.
RC65RB doesn't seem to support keymoves but does seem to support macros.
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Post by Tommy Tyler »

Am I wrong or is the fact that RC64 and RC65RB don't support keymoves the kiss of death as far as it being a worthwhile candidate for us to work with?
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Post by The Robman »

Not necessarily. Having the ability to add upgrades is the most important thing, plus an extender could open up keymove ability for both remotes, if somebody takes the time to write one.
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Post by vickyg2003 »

Thanks Binky and Dave for pointing this out to me. So it would seem that this Directv rc-64 is a JP1.3 remote that needs a hardware mod to run. Its backlit and has nice big buttons. I'm not real sure about that slider. I like big buttons and backlit option.

Since it requires some form of hardware modification, I'll pass it up even though its on the clearance rack at the store.
Remember to provide feedback to let us know how the problem was solved and share your upgrades.

Tip: When creating an upgrade, always include ALL functions from the oem remote, even if you never plan on assigning them to a button. Complete function lists makes an upgrade more helpful to others.
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Post by mdavej »

Do you think there's any possibility of using the 2-way IR capabilities of the RC65RX to download upgrades per THIS thread? I don't have DirecTV anymore, but someone with a HR24 DVR and a widget could probably capture whatever gets sent from the DVR when it downloads to the remote.
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Post by unclemiltie »

I have a couple of HR24's and a widget. Let me see if I can spend some time understanding what is coming back at the remote when it's doing some of its autoconfiguration. (the configuration stuff works on the non-DVR's as well, at least the newer ones)



BTW, if it weren't for the "slider" for device selection, this would be an interesting remote and I'd even consider writing an extender for it. (I have 4 of them right now with my 4 DTV receivers)
this JP1 stuff is a sickness!
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Has any hacking been done on this remote?

Post by AndyInNYC »

I now have two RC65RX remotes for my HR24-100 DTV DVRs.

Unfortunately, the DirecTV programming features (from the DVR) don't fully understand my receiver downstairs (JVC 1028) nor my TV upstairs (whatever the store brand is at Best Buy).

I'd love to bring all the programming across from my 6131 into the RC65RX (slider or not).

I like the feel and layout of the RC65RX, but I'd like to control my stuff better along with potentially using the DVD, VCR and CD player from the same remote.

thanks all.

Andrew
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Post by shaggylive »

this seems to be the most current thread on the subject so forgive the bump.
I love and need to keep using my rc65rx, but my tv (Hyundai) still isn't in the codeset. so I'm hoping this would be a good project to get started in jp1. I have other compatible remotes to test any cable I build or buy, but definitely not going to the trouble if the rc65rx is a dead end.

btw, I took it apart and there seems to be enough room for pins in this model. (between mute and prev buttons)

yes, i'm new, but not a novice. :wink:
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Post by binky123 »

I got a hold of a couple of DirecTV RC66 remote controls(Functionally similar to RC65). I opened one up and it is similar to the RC1704704/00 picture on the previous page. There are no pads for JP1.3 to hook up to though. I was thinking of wiring up to the small PCB board.

Does anybody know what the JP1.3 pins are on the PCB? Is there an easy way to figure it out? There are a few unconnected pins: pin2,pin3,pin16,pin17,pin22,pin27,pin30,pin35,pin36 from the top outside. I can't tell without desoldering what goes where underneath the small PCB.

These are some of the markings on the remote: RC1984746/01B 10823-12898HF 3139 233 3545 35451

I took a picture of the chip board here http://www.hifi-remote.com/forums/dload ... e_id=12200
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Post by MaskedMan »

Rob, long ago wired Directv remote for jp1, had the wires coming out one of the screw holes. I shipped him the remote, he wired it, couldn't do much with at the time, didn't want to keep it, sent it back. I cut the wires and used it as regular remote.
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Post by binky123 »

I took a guess at how the RC66 might be connected

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PCB    Chip Epoxy Blob
26  to 1  P2.3/INT8 or P2.4/INT9/CIN0
27  NC
28  to 3  P3.0/T0PWM/T0CAP/SDAT -- IDC-4 Rx RE3.0, may go to IR LED K so can tap there.
29  to 4  P3.1/REM/SCLK         -- IDC-6 Tx RE3.1, goes to Wire 3903. IR signal output can be sampled there.
30  NC 5  Vdd(+3v)
31  to 6  Vss(GND)              -- IDC-3 GND, can tap off of middle of resonator.
32  to 7  Xout(+3.25v)
33  to 8  Xin
34  to 9  TEST. to Cap then to GND.
35  NC 10 P2.6/INT9/CIN1
36  NC 11 P2.6/INT9/CIN2
1   to 12 nRESET                -- IDC-2 nRESET
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Post by binky123 »

Well, the above didn't work. I noticed PCB28 actually went to ground so I cut that trace but it made no difference. The only pin that suppresses the poweron 2 reset LED blinks is if I ground PCB13. I found some old notes

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32-pin SOP
7    nRESET
14   P1.5 TX to UART RX on Slingbox Pro-HD
23   P0.6 RX to UART TX on Slingbox Pro-HD
30   P3.0 -- IDC-4 RX
31   P3.1 -- IDC-6 TX
that said pin23(which may match up with PCB13) was used with a slingbox interface. There is a password that needs to be supplied though in order to use the PL/JB/Gondar communication protocol.

Pressing Mute+Select(wait for 2 blinks) gets you into SETUP mode.
9-8-3 blinks back 3472 for the signature(34723472).
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So RC64 not have support?

Post by Thedemon007 »

I have a old rc64 with problems in some buttons (mute/enter and others), so no can change the code, so I thought set the code via cable, but RMRI say "No RDF matches signature starting 3086" i copy the "30863086 (DirecTV-RC64).rdf" in the rdf folder but show same msg. Donwload Raw maybe this rc64 is a variant this no have 24C02 chip o similar.

Pcb:

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UEIS-11544
UEID6DA REV.II
URC-2985BG0-x-R
MAY 07, 2007
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Post by The Robman »

That pastebin link doesn't work for me (probably blocked here), so please use our file section. Load your file into the Diagnosis Area if you'd like us to look at it.
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Post by mdavej »

Restart RMIR and try again. It scans the RDF files on startup.
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