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Re: Infra Red Remote extenders and Universal remote



Hi Noel
Have a quick look at my FirM Jr ..cat5 based ir repeater system

http://www.armaghelectrical.com.au/page8.html

HTH
Frank


----- Original Message -----
From: "noel_pilot" <HA@xxxxxxx>
To: <ukha_d@xxxxxxx>
Sent: Friday, May 13, 2005 9:21 AM
Subject: [ukha_d] Infra Red Remote extenders and Universal remote


> Hi all,
> Hoping you can give me some help here.
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> I have two requests.
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> Firstly I would like suggestions as to the best way to distribute IR
> signals from a variety of rooms (Bedroom, kitchen, lounge, bathroom
> etc ) back to Node 0.  I think I would prefer a cabled solution as I
> would imagine it to be more reliable.  Have seen a number of solutions
> but advice on the best thing available to me now would be appreciated.
> If cheap ish is possible then that would be great too!!
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> And secondly I am looking for an all singing all dancing universal
> remote.  I really like the look of the new logitech ones and the
> online setup seems fantastic from the demo.  Only thing is Im just
> starting to play with X10 so an X10 compatible remote would be useful.
>  Prefer hard buttons to touchscreen although a combination may be
> acceptable.  Macros essential!  Reccomendations please!!
>
> My idea is to get hold of the red radio lcd control panel solution
> advertised here recently and investigate suitable software for them to
> control my AV gear as well as my HA items but I require a remote in
> each room as well!!
>
> Look forward to all your advice!
> Many thanks
>
> Noel
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