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RE: IRDA extenders?
Hi Tim
For a relatively small number of folks IRDA control is a real pain. For
some the PC is a solution but it does not work for everyone. I have some
chips which have been soldered onto footprint converters (means I can see
and work with them) and an IRDA ==> RS232 ==> IRDA bi directional
setup is the plan.
As advice I would lay some CAT5 if possible as this will be a mostly wired
system when it gets done. Current timescales probably mean the summer or
so. With a little one due now plans are not something I can make easily or
with any cirtainty. If for whatever reason it does not materialise you will
not have lost anything.
I will update both my web site and the list with developments in due
course.
Ian B
Original Message:
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From: Tim Fuell form@xxxxxxx
Date: Wed, 15 May 2002 10:03:15 +0100
To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
Subject: [ukha_d] IRDA extenders?
Hi all
First posting but been lurking a while and thought it about time I
introduced myself. I did plan to make the meet on Friday but work got the
better of me - shame as it sounded a great night.
Currently planning the redecoration of the living room with cable routing
etc. My main problem at the moment is how to control my Pace / Telewest
digital box Di4000 without having the whole box on view all the time. As I
am sure most are aware the box uses IRDA instead of the usual infra-red
system to accept commands from controls, so will not work with normal
learning remotes, pyramid tranmitters, etc. I am sure IRDA extenders must
be available out there somewhere so at least I could hide the thing away
even if I have to use a second remote just for the cable box. For all my
looking however, I can't seem to find them. Of course that doesn't solve
the problem of changing channels on the cable box from another room, so if
anyone else has solutions I'd love to hear them - on the rear of the box it
does have an IR input for "hideaway" applications, Dual USB
ports, an RS232
sockeet, plus Ethernet 10/100 Base T socket but both PACE and Telewest tell
me that none of these have been enabled and no hardware ever made for them.
Not sure if I beleive them about being enabled so possibly an option to
control via a PC connection to one of these sockets.
By the way, I work as a journalist - writing about sport and the internet
mainly - but I also write the odd technology article including a monthly
column for US-based www.connectedhomemag.com email newsletter about the
latest news from this side of the Atlantic. I am always open to suggestions
and tips for this piece so feel free to drop me a line.
Any help much appreciated
Regards
Tim Fuell
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