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JP1 Remotes in Production (Dec 2017)
Posted: Sat Dec 16, 2017 8:35 pm
by jmezz13
I've been out of JP1 for awhile, but just re-engaged to update some old 8810 and 8910 remotes with my Hopper 3. The Hopper remote works well for most things but if you want to do something integrated like watch a movie with surround a programmable remote is sure useful. RMIR is easy to use and really like it over the KM/IR method (Thanks guys - lots of good work there)
Anyway, I was reviewing the remote list and it wasn't obvious to me which of the current remotes are still in production. Just based on my searches, I would say that the Inteset 422-3 was one of the only ones that looked like it still might be so. For the Inteset 422-3, is there an extender that works on the remote? I ordered a Nevo C2 just for fun, I don't know if it's new or used but we'll see. I'm always worried about buttons that stop working over time.
While I was at it, I uploaded the Hopper 3 rmdu since I I was able to step through the OBCs and find some of the unique keys on the 52.0 remote which are different than previous Dish remotes. (I never did find a code for the HOME button).
Thanks all.
Posted: Sun Dec 17, 2017 9:06 am
by MrMoody
In the US, the RCA RCRP05BR can still be found new, and the OARUSB04G is plentiful. Surplus JP1 TV remotes (ex. Insignia, nearly identical to Inteset) and cable box remotes (ex. 1056B03) can still be had. In Europe and other parts of the world, several models are still sold, URC-7980 for example. Our European posters would know better than I; shipping to the US tends to be prohibitive on those.
Posted: Sun Dec 17, 2017 9:17 am
by mdavej
Best Buy’s Insignia remotes are also JP1 and look like Inteset but with less features and devices.
I didn’t know the RCA was still in production.
Many JP1 remotes that went out of production years ago, like Nevo are still readily available.
Posted: Sun Dec 17, 2017 9:26 am
by MrMoody
mdavej wrote:I didn’t know the RCA was still in production.
I'm guessing it's old stock, but they're still out there new in the package.
Edit: They must have made another run of these, the new ones have slightly different-shaped buttons (pause & play in particular). I hope they still have a JP1 in them. See:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00I21GY4K
Extenders?
Posted: Mon Dec 18, 2017 12:19 am
by jmezz13
It looks like the RCA RCRP05BR and the OARUSB04G have extenders. Does the Inteset 422-3 and Insignia (NS-RMT415?) have an extender?
Posted: Mon Dec 18, 2017 5:13 am
by MaskedMan
MrMoody wrote:mdavej wrote:I didn’t know the RCA was still in production.
I'm guessing it's old stock, but they're still out there new in the package.
Edit: They must have made another run of these, the new ones have slightly different-shaped buttons (pause & play in particular). I hope they still have a JP1 in them. See:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00I21GY4K
Wait for this ebay seller to back from vacation, the Potenza ST remote looks alike the rca:
https://www.ebay.com/itm/382292374557?
And Potenza has 6 pins in it.
Re: Extenders?
Posted: Mon Dec 18, 2017 3:46 pm
by unclemiltie
jmezz13 wrote:It looks like the RCA RCRP05BR and the OARUSB04G have extenders. Does the Inteset 422-3 and Insignia (NS-RMT415?) have an extender?
If the Inteset 422-3 is a JP1.3 remote it can pretty easily have an extender if it doesn't already have one. The "common" JP1.3 extender can pretty easily be ported to a new remote, the only thing that requires is for me to have one. (or for one of the other experts to want to do the work and learn the source code for the extender so they can port it)
If it's not a JP1.3 then that's a whole different issue since some time in the last several years UEI changed a lot of stuff, including the microprocessor that they use, and the work that was done for the JP1.3 remotes isn't anywhere nearly portable to those newer remotes.
Does someone have a 422-3 that they can download? What's the signature on that remote?
JP1 Remotes in Production (Dec 2017)
Posted: Mon Dec 18, 2017 4:04 pm
by HamburgerHelper1
My recently purchased 422-3 show up in RMIR as signature 361203 jp1.4.
What kind of download do you want a raw download or rmir ?
JP1 Remotes in Production (Dec 2017)
Posted: Mon Dec 18, 2017 4:22 pm
by HamburgerHelper1
I sent zipped of 422-3
Files of raw download and rmir to diagnose area
Re: JP1 Remotes in Production (Dec 2017)
Posted: Mon Dec 18, 2017 4:48 pm
by unclemiltie
HamburgerHelper1 wrote:My recently purchased 422-3 show up in RMIR as signature 361203 jp1.4.
What kind of download do you want a raw download or rmir ?
yea, that's not a JP1.3 remote so it's likely that the extender from the other Inteset remotes won't be easily ported. Sorry
Posted: Mon Dec 18, 2017 6:59 pm
by MrMoody
MaskedMan wrote:the Potenza ST remote looks alike the rca:
...
And Potenza has 6 pins in it.
Wow, looks like this is a new OEM for cable providers with custom keys, colors and logos available, and like the Insignias has backlit versions as well as non-backlit. The classic RCA was not. I wouldn't mind getting hold of a backlit one ...
I strongly suspect it is not the same signature/processor as the classic RCA, and therefore no extender, and would need a new RDF as well.
Posted: Tue Dec 19, 2017 6:40 am
by MaskedMan
If you would like the Potenza remote I would glad give it to whoever will make up the new rdf. PM me.
Posted: Tue Dec 19, 2017 3:08 pm
by unclemiltie
MaskedMan wrote:If you would like the Potenza remote I would glad give it to whoever will make up the new rdf. PM me.
If you download it, what is the signature that it reports back? If it's the same as the RCA remote (31793179) then the only difference you'll find in the RDF is the names on the keys, which are pretty easy to change in the RDF file.
AND the extender will work as well. (with an edited RDF to change the key names)
If the signature is different then all bets are off.
Posted: Tue Dec 19, 2017 4:24 pm
by greeno
you can still get the atlas ocap remotes 1056B01 that run unclemilties's extender just find. a bit pricey though at $15 each.
Bought the OARUSB04G
Posted: Sat Dec 23, 2017 11:25 pm
by jmezz13
Well I ended up finding a new OARUSB04G on ebay and I have to say it's not a bad little remote and is a better size (IMHO) than my old 8810 and 8910. Took me a few minutes to get up to speed on how to use the settings.bin file. With the extender, I think this will do everything I need with some slightly different key mapping of course. Thanks all. Kind of has me fired up to get a few of the newer remotes going.