KLH R7000 receiver upgrade created
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KLH R7000 receiver upgrade created
I have created an upgrade for the KLH R7000 receiver and uploaded two versions to the yahoo file storage area. One version has the buttons mapped to the 8810 remote based on the information in the tuner/1428 upgrade codes faxed to me from UEL. The second version has the buttons mapped in a more logical manner. Enjoy...
Todd F.
Todd F.
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jamesgammel
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If both have all the functions on the function's sheet how they are actually mapped isn't really germaine. Anyone who uses either file should check out and modify the mapping as they see fit anyway. "Logical manner" is highly subjective and the next guy that sees either file may consider both illogical. I'd delete the one with the ueic map scheme. Again, as long as both have all the functions and their commands on functions, two files with just the button assignments shuffled is really a waste of file space.
Besides, we already know ueic does a horrid job of button assignments. It wouldn't be a bad idea to forward the protocol, device, subdevice, and functions/efc list to Rob and he can post it (tuner_1428)
Jim
Besides, we already know ueic does a horrid job of button assignments. It wouldn't be a bad idea to forward the protocol, device, subdevice, and functions/efc list to Rob and he can post it (tuner_1428)
Jim
I apologize.
I have an issue with my satellite remote and an issue with my receiver remote. I seem to be having a hard time keeping the two apart in my mind.
The problem was with the 'sat' key on the KLH remote. I will attempt to 'learn' it, and then find the EFC via IR, and then assign it via KM.
Does that sound like the right path to take?
I have an issue with my satellite remote and an issue with my receiver remote. I seem to be having a hard time keeping the two apart in my mind.
The problem was with the 'sat' key on the KLH remote. I will attempt to 'learn' it, and then find the EFC via IR, and then assign it via KM.
Does that sound like the right path to take?