Hi,
My URC-6800B bit the dust, and I'm having trouble figuring out what currently available remotes are JP1-ready (with connector), learning and cheap. I just need something to learn commands when I get new equipment. Can you give me some suggestions?
Thanks.
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Any JP1 remotes that are currently available will require a different JP1 cable than the one that you have been using with your URC-6800 remote. So, you're either looking at buying a new cable *and* remote, or if you want to keep your old cable, you'll need to check ebay to see which older remotes are still available.
Rob
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Please don't PM me with remote questions, post them in the forums so all the experts can help!
www.hifi-remote.com
Please don't PM me with remote questions, post them in the forums so all the experts can help!
Although there is no picture, MCM lists this: http://www.mcmelectronics.com/product/D ... -/32-26460
The discription only says: UNIVERSAL REMOTE NS-RC01G-09 BLACK, INSIGNIA AND DYNEX TVS and nothing else. The price is good at $13.95.
Here is the thread here describing this remote: https://www.hifi-remote.com/forums/viewt ... highlight=
This is JP1.3, so as Rob said, it need a different cable.
The discription only says: UNIVERSAL REMOTE NS-RC01G-09 BLACK, INSIGNIA AND DYNEX TVS and nothing else. The price is good at $13.95.
Here is the thread here describing this remote: https://www.hifi-remote.com/forums/viewt ... highlight=
This is JP1.3, so as Rob said, it need a different cable.
The remote chart will tell you what's JP1 and learning. The URC-8910 is a good JP1 learner that's $20 shipped on ebay.
Thanks guys. I just now stumbled upon the remote chart. That was exactly what I needed. Now I have to decide whether to get an IR widget or a new remote and cable! $50-70 is a lot to invest for my $20 remotes. 
Actually I have a URC-9800 that I've read can be hacked to access the EEPROM that stores the learning codes, but the links to the instructions are all dead. If anybody could point me to that doc, it might be a good stop gap until I decide what to do next.
Thanks.
Actually I have a URC-9800 that I've read can be hacked to access the EEPROM that stores the learning codes, but the links to the instructions are all dead. If anybody could point me to that doc, it might be a good stop gap until I decide what to do next.
Thanks.