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"John, SW Missouri" <jmjones@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

>My first thought is to use an IR capable controller between a
>programmable remote and your 3 televisions.
>
>Most low end universal remotes will only address one or possibly two
>tv's - the other devices must be a vcr, dvd, etc which don't use
>volume, channel, mute etc.  I have a MX3000 which can easily handle
>many tv's.  If you couple this remote with a controller like the
>Homevision you could easily control each tv separately via stick on IR
>emitters.  There may be other controllers that don't cost as much as
>the Homevision and still do a good IR job, I don't know.
>
>
>
>On May 10, 11:24 am, sean.bri...@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
>> I have 3 Toshiba Televisions in a Media Room, two identical 32" sets
>> and one 72" DLP set. All three respond to remote inputs, and I cannont
>> devise a way around this. I am thinking an RF universal remote, that
>> can control emitters independently, would this set up work? If so,
>> what remote system is capable of handling this feat?
>>
>> Thanks for any advice!
>> -Sean
>



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