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RE: Philips Pronto


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  • Subject: RE: Philips Pronto
  • From: "Phil Harris" <phillip.harris1@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sun, 17 Jun 2001 01:44:31 +0100
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> On the subject of discrete on/off codes. Most Panasonic kit responds
to
them
> (even though they aren't on the original remote), and most Sony stuff.
> Anything else and you are on your own! Finding them out can be a
challenge,
> but once you get a grip with deciphering codes life is somewhat
easier. If
> you do get into dissecting codes and want my spreadsheet for analysing
> Panasonic codes (which use the weirdest coding scheme), I can
> always tidy it up.

The *ONLY* piece of kit that I have that I can't find a discrete ON and OFF
code for is my Panasonic telly!

Phil




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