I found this on the 6th. of January, 2009 in a thread titled "Emulating CECB Timer Function By Remote/PC" before finding this section today. I do not know how to transfer quotes from section to section so please for give and gilches in format. The ones he is listing have a clock and timer in the remote
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Originally Posted by WeThePeople View Post
Feel free to post other Make/Model numbers:
Realistic 15-1901 = 8-device unit
Realistic 15-1901A = 8-device unit
Realistic 15-1903 = 8-device unit
Memorex CP8 = 8-device unit
Memorex CP8 Turbo = 8-device unit
Sony RM-AX1400 = 12-device unit +USB Port (NO TIMER!, Sleep timer only)
SonyRMAX4000A = 16-device unit
I await an email as to whom makes this and what model it is:
http://www.newelectronx.com/proddeta...theater-remote
10-device unit
PDF Manuals, Etc:
Realistic 15-1901A
http://www.remotecentral.com/cgi-bin...01a-manual.zip
http://support.radioshack.com/support_video/26219.htm
Realistic 15-1903
http://www.remotecentral.com/cgi-bin...903-manual.zip
http://support.radioshack.com/support_video/26221.htm
How well to any of these handle the - (dash) needed for digital channel changing on current TV's? I bought a Sansui 19" LCD television at Wal-Mart's Black Friday sale and it needs the dash between the main channel number and the sub-channel to go into digital tuning. Just using the main channel results in the analog station.
I have the old Radio Shack 5-In-One Learning Light-Up Remote (15-2103) that I had been using with a 13" Quasar Combo unit (that the VCR part has gone out on) and RCA VCR. I got the DTVPal as my converter choice. I can operate all of these just fine with this remote. And the analog tuner in the Sansui as well as its on/off function.
The problem arises when I try to figure out a way to set it up for the digital part of the new TV. I can get it to turn on and off and change analog channels just fine. But. . . it is teaching it the dash that is needed to get it to tune digital channels that stumps me.
Thus, I have been considering a different remote. The idea of these with the clock intrigues me especially for recording for time shifting purposes in preference to what the Pal can do. But, given the age of many of these, is there a way to enter 008-00,1 for example, as the digital channel you want to switch to?
Jane
Thanks for any help you can give.
Jane
Quote:
Originally Posted by WeThePeople View Post
Feel free to post other Make/Model numbers:
Realistic 15-1901 = 8-device unit
Realistic 15-1901A = 8-device unit
Realistic 15-1903 = 8-device unit
Memorex CP8 = 8-device unit
Memorex CP8 Turbo = 8-device unit
Sony RM-AX1400 = 12-device unit +USB Port (NO TIMER!, Sleep timer only)
SonyRMAX4000A = 16-device unit
I await an email as to whom makes this and what model it is:
http://www.newelectronx.com/proddeta...theater-remote
10-device unit
PDF Manuals, Etc:
Realistic 15-1901A
http://www.remotecentral.com/cgi-bin...01a-manual.zip
http://support.radioshack.com/support_video/26219.htm
Realistic 15-1903
http://www.remotecentral.com/cgi-bin...903-manual.zip
http://support.radioshack.com/support_video/26221.htm
How well to any of these handle the - (dash) needed for digital channel changing on current TV's? I bought a Sansui 19" LCD television at Wal-Mart's Black Friday sale and it needs the dash between the main channel number and the sub-channel to go into digital tuning. Just using the main channel results in the analog station.
I have the old Radio Shack 5-In-One Learning Light-Up Remote (15-2103) that I had been using with a 13" Quasar Combo unit (that the VCR part has gone out on) and RCA VCR. I got the DTVPal as my converter choice. I can operate all of these just fine with this remote. And the analog tuner in the Sansui as well as its on/off function.
The problem arises when I try to figure out a way to set it up for the digital part of the new TV. I can get it to turn on and off and change analog channels just fine. But. . . it is teaching it the dash that is needed to get it to tune digital channels that stumps me.
Thus, I have been considering a different remote. The idea of these with the clock intrigues me especially for recording for time shifting purposes in preference to what the Pal can do. But, given the age of many of these, is there a way to enter 008-00,1 for example, as the digital channel you want to switch to?
Jane
Thanks for any help you can give.
Jane