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Lastwachter
Joined: 25 May 2004 Posts: 3
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Posted: Wed May 26, 2004 12:06 am Post subject: questions about picking the right remote |
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First what is modified about the Kamelon?
Second if I were to purchase say a 8910 whats the full package I can get...any mods that can be done to it...say for keeping from loosing the memory if the battery is gone or anything else? So I need the remote, cable, what else? I have nothing as far as JP1 goes.
Also whats the difference and use of the RF thing that the 9910 comes with?
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johnsfine Site Admin
Joined: 10 Aug 2003 Posts: 4766 Location: Bedford, MA |
Posted: Wed May 26, 2004 8:45 am Post subject: Re: questions about picking the right remote |
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Lastwachter wrote: | First what is modified about the Kamelon? |
I assume you're asking about Rob's modification to the 9960. I believe he puts in a JP1 header, so you can connect a JP1 cable the ordinary way. I think the 9960 can be used with JP1 with a pogo adapter instead of that modification, but that is mechanically less convenient during the JP1 transfer.
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Second if I were to purchase say a 8910 whats the full package I can get...any mods that can be done to it...say for keeping from loosing the memory if the battery is gone or anything else? So I need the remote, cable, what else? I have nothing as far as JP1 goes. |
It already has a JP1 header and eeprom (needed for JP1 and for keeping memory when batteries are out). The only mod I've heard of anyone doing to an 8910 is transplanting the RF puck from some older RF remote in order to make a less expensive 9910. (Less expensive only if you happen to have the puck and base from another remote and don't place too high a value on them).
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Also whats the difference and use of the RF thing that the 9910 comes with? |
The 9910 transmits the signal by both IR and RF. It comes with a seperate device that receives RF and retransmits the IR. An example use would be if your TV and 9910 will be in one room but your SAT tuner in another. Permanently aim the "base" (RF reciever, IR retransmitter) at the SAT tuner. Then the 9910 controls the TV by the IR it emits directly and the SAT tuner by RF converted back to IR by the base.
(The edits were fixing the confusing typo of 8910 where I meant 9910)
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Lastwachter
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Posted: Wed May 26, 2004 12:46 pm Post subject: |
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PERFECT! That explains everything I wanted to know. Thank you very much I understand completely now |
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