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RE:
yes
but RF can also have similar problem over range. Also I like the OLD!
pronto and
how it works. I think the new one which I have just seen the pics for looks
like
a pile of crap. WHY OH WHY have they done this. If phillips want to make
money
then make an all RF unit with a small black box with maybe 8 emitter outs
not
something that looks like a cheap and nasty pile of
junk.
Hi
Just thinking out loud
here,Could you not use one of those ir / rf remotes and dont have any
ir
recievers in locations like conservatories.
Frank Mc
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Friday, April 26, 2002 9:47
PM
Subject: RE: [ukha_d]
Andy
This is nearly ready as a concept. I use an
IPAQ with homevision running a browser but the browser is infact buttons
although just coloured squares right now. Beauty is it works off the
wireless LAN and can control anything homevision can do. Also its 2 way
so any variables HV contains can be relayed back. So far it works very
well but would like to improve screen layout and buttons but am very
interested if anyone has done anything with the IPAQ version of pronto
pro at www.pdawin.com this software is great but still relies on shitty
IR control which I hate!! Try using IR remotes in sunny locations like
conservatories, if anyone can solve this for me then tell me as it
drives
me up the bloody wall. HV is managing to crash everything due to the
sudden influx of IR recieving when the sun comes out.
-----Original
Message----- From: Andy Bovingdon [mailto:bov@xxxxxxx] Sent: 26
April 2002 11:33 To: ukha_d@xxxxxxxSubject: Re:
[ukha_d]
I really want to use my iPaq to control things. I have
all my toys in one large walk in cupboard with a TV in the living room
and a projector in the "cinema room". The things that are stopping
me are:
Ideally I want a browser without any borders etc - so it
looks like a full screen remote - anyone know of a PPC browser
that allows this?
I need either an Ocelot, HV or PC IR control
system that can allow for a flood emitters in the back room and either
discreet IR emitters for the projector, TV and PS2 (DVD control) or 2
more floods for those rooms. I would look to use 802.11 to send
the command to a PC controller. - Any suggestions or comments on
which
is best or easiest.
----- Original Message ----- From:
"Timothy Morris" <timothy.morris@xxxxxxx> To:
<ukha_d@xxxxxxx> Sent: Friday, April 26, 2002 11:16
AM Subject: RE: [ukha_d]
> Sorry, > > Should
have replied in line. It is really nasty that Philips have >
discontinued the Pronto and replaced it with an inferior product.
The > only way you can get decent functionality now from a Philips
product is > to buy the ridiculously over-priced Pronto-Pro. I've
made
my views on > this pretty plain before. Philips had the opportunity
to
make > improvements to the product and haven't, whereas Marantz have.
I know > they are part of the same group - perhaps that is one reason
why I get > so hot under the collar about the Philips attitude on
ProntoPro and Neo. > > I've already decided to jump ship to the
Marantz RC-5200, but I'm sure I > won't be the last. That does have
extra functionality, but isn't colour. > After all who needs a colour
remote control? > > The other thing that I'm considering is to
use a PocketPC with an > Ocelot. The only drawback with that is it
doesn't have IR for local > control :( > >
Tim. > > -----Original Message----- > From: Mark Harrison
[mailto:Mark.Harrison@xxxxxxx] > Sent: 26 April 2002
11:08 > To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx> Subject: RE:
[ukha_d] > > What's nasty? I don't
understand? > > > > > > > For
more
information: http://www.automatedhome.co.uk >
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