Seeking advice on buying used OFA(URC) remotes in Europe!
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Seeking advice on buying used OFA(URC) remotes in Europe!
Hi all,
I'm pretty new to this world and have just started exploring things. One of the members, mdavej, suggested this forum while I was searching for advice on AVSForum.
I've shortlisted rarely-used (some like new) remotes on eBay, and they are selling for just under 20 Euros, including shipping. I didn't expect the list would go this long, which puts me in a bit of a confused state. Could anyone, based on your experiences, tell me which of these remotes are good in terms of durability and functionality, as well as future-proof (meaning, can add more devices/diverse functions)? Better to go with recent models than old models?
URC-7980, URC-7960, URC-7955, URC-7950, URC-7140, URC-7130, URC-2981, URC-8620, URC-8305, URC-3661 (same as ONN 6)
Thank you for your assistance!
I'm pretty new to this world and have just started exploring things. One of the members, mdavej, suggested this forum while I was searching for advice on AVSForum.
I've shortlisted rarely-used (some like new) remotes on eBay, and they are selling for just under 20 Euros, including shipping. I didn't expect the list would go this long, which puts me in a bit of a confused state. Could anyone, based on your experiences, tell me which of these remotes are good in terms of durability and functionality, as well as future-proof (meaning, can add more devices/diverse functions)? Better to go with recent models than old models?
URC-7980, URC-7960, URC-7955, URC-7950, URC-7140, URC-7130, URC-2981, URC-8620, URC-8305, URC-3661 (same as ONN 6)
Thank you for your assistance!
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The Robman
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Will you be intending to get a JP1 cable so you can program the remote using JP1? The answer to that might influence which remote people consider better.
Rob
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Hi Rob, nice to meet youThe Robman wrote:Will you be intending to get a JP1 cable so you can program the remote using JP1? The answer to that might influence which remote people consider better.
Sure, I can get one, as long as it is a common USB to serial adapter and not proprietary stuff that costs me a fortune!
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We use off the shelf FTDI cables, you just need to modify the connector on the end of it.
https://www.hifi-remote.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=16360
https://www.hifi-remote.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=16360
Rob
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Yeah, I know these FTDI adapter cables; I played with them back in 2018 with Arduino and stuff! I got those from China on eBay. Not sure whether they're still popular and selling!The Robman wrote:We use off the shelf FTDI cables, you just need to modify the connector on the end of it.
https://www.hifi-remote.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=16360
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It sounded like you thought we were trying to sell you one, so I was just showing that you can get them anywhere and usually for under $10.humnx wrote:Sure, I can get one, as long as it is a common USB to serial adapter and not proprietary stuff that costs me a fortune!
Rob
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Sorry, Rob, not at all!The Robman wrote:It sounded like you thought we were trying to sell you one, so I was just showing that you can get them anywhere and usually for under $10.humnx wrote:Sure, I can get one, as long as it is a common USB to serial adapter and not proprietary stuff that costs me a fortune!
TBH my brain has been over consuming stuff for the past few days
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You posted quite a long list of remotes that you have found available where you live, which is good that there are so many still available. I found RDFs for all of them, so they should all work with JP1, so I would just pick one that appeals to you.
My advice would be to get one that has "learning" as that is a very useful feature to capture the signals for a device if we don't already have an upgrade file for it.
I was hoping that someone who has used one of these remotes before would offer advice, but things have been pretty quiet around here lately.
My advice would be to get one that has "learning" as that is a very useful feature to capture the signals for a device if we don't already have an upgrade file for it.
I was hoping that someone who has used one of these remotes before would offer advice, but things have been pretty quiet around here lately.
Rob
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Seeking advice on buying used OFA(URC) remotes in Europe!
I might be biased because I worked on the RDF, but the URC-3660 and, the European version URC-3661 is my favorite remote.The Robman wrote:You posted quite a long list of remotes that you have found available where you live, which is good that there are so many still available. I found RDFs for all of them, so they should all work with JP1, so I would just pick one that appeals to you.
My advice would be to get one that has "learning" as that is a very useful feature to capture the signals for a device if we don't already have an upgrade file for it.
I was hoping that someone who has used one of these remotes before would offer advice, but things have been pretty quiet around here lately.
It has learning, it has Back lighting it is packed with features, and you can put a Macro or Multi-Macro or a Real Time Macro on practically any key
I have replaced all of my remotes with the URC-3660
What I do when Looking at remotes is to run RMIR and click File>New>Remote Image
Pick the particular remote I'm interested in and look at what features it has
Just thought I would put my two cents worth in
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The Robman
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I believe in linking things together, so I searched for the AVS thread and found it:
https://www.avsforum.com/threads/3288604/
https://www.avsforum.com/threads/3288604/
Rob
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Thank you, Rob, for providing the links. I bought a URC-1280 yesterday and shared my final thoughts along with the reasons behind my choice in the AVS forum post. Please check it out when you have the time.
Also, a big thanks to Dave and HamburgerHelper1. I also agree that the 3660/3661 is better, but within the same model, I prefer the Insignia ones over the ONN or EU. I've detailed my reasons in my AVS post, so please feel free to take a look!
Also, a big thanks to Dave and HamburgerHelper1. I also agree that the 3660/3661 is better, but within the same model, I prefer the Insignia ones over the ONN or EU. I've detailed my reasons in my AVS post, so please feel free to take a look!