Hi
Claudio
This
may be a bit of trial and error. Another possibility other than those
mentioned
below is the repeater transmitting at almost the same time as the remote
and
effectively corrupting the transmission. You would have to be careful of
feedback loops as well where the transmitter output is picked up by the
receiver
and loops.
Zoned
systems offer a lot more flexibility but its exact capabilities would
depend on
the system chosen.
HTH
Ian
B
Hi,
Ive just come back from holidays..... I gather
its been an interesting week.....
Anyway I have a question...
If I have a single IR zone where my living
room
has a receiver & several emitters. Will it cause problems that my
sources
will be getting duplicate signals? Ie directly from the remote and
indirectly
via the IR distribution? If I change the channel will it change twice or
something? Or would the singals be so close (in timing) as to not cause a
problem?
I assume that with a zoned system it would be
possible to disable the duplicate signal from the IR
distribution.
Thanks
Claudio
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