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Some questions about URC-9960...
Posted: Thu Jul 15, 2004 3:35 pm
by phtpht
Hi there!
I wonder where I can buy an URC-9960 ?
Is there any reason, why I can't find Kameleon 8 in Europe ? (It seems I can't find it in Europe)
Anyway, if I find an US shop that sells it and sends it in Europe, should I buy it ? Or should I wait for an european version ?
I saw an URC-9962 which looks like 9960 ? what is the difference between these remote controls?
If someone can answer all or part of my interogations.
Thanks.
Posted: Thu Jul 15, 2004 6:17 pm
by The Robman
They use different model numbers for US (URC-9960) and Canada (URC-9962), but the remotes are the same.
You can't find the URC-9960 in Europe because it's designed for the American market, they designed the URC-8060 for the European market. If you do buy a URC-9960 for use in Europe you will also need to get a JP1 cable as you will need to create upgrades for some of your devices.
I have some Kameleons available for sale and I do ship to Europe. Postage to most countries is just $9. My URC-9960 Kameleons are $65 each and have been modified to be JP1 ready, so you won't need a pogo-pin adapter.
Posted: Fri Jul 16, 2004 2:27 am
by ianhawke
sorry rob to interupt a sale pitch
i'm in the UK, i got my 9960 off ebay, got a jp1 cable and pogo from filebug and then use this forum/ yahoo grp to set-up the remote. Only problem i came agross was my NTL cable box which i got around by using another learning remote and then learned the keys from that But most of the devices you will need can be found or easly created yourself.
Posted: Fri Jul 16, 2004 3:04 pm
by phtpht
Thanks for this great forum.
I have owned an URC-8060 and I have a JP1 cable (home built).
I’ve bought an URC-8060 alias "Kameleon 6" a few weeks ago for my brother's birthday.
Thanks to these forum informations, I’ve built a JP1 cable, I have grabbed all the useful files, and I succeed in implement protocols and key moves in the remote.
Indeed, I prefer the 9960 design, that's why, for my own needs, I try to find out a 9960's seller.
So, it appears
The Robman is
THE seller.
If I can pay with my credit card (an EuroCard / Mastercard) thru Paypal with
rob1 (at) hifi-remote (dot) com then send a mail to rob1 (at) rockabilly (dot) net...
That's it, isn't it ?
Posted: Fri Jul 16, 2004 6:01 pm
by The Robman
That's right, but drop me a line before you send any money just to make sure you've got the right amount, etc.
(Btw, I edited the email addresses you posted, otherwise I'd start getting lots of spam. That's also why I used the _ symbol when I listed the hifi email address, even though that symbol isn't really in my email address).