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Re: remote plug in



On Oct 25, 7:43=A0pm, jinxy <willpowe...@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> On Oct 22, 6:13=A0am, dlh <d...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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> > On Oct 21, 8:50=A0pm, jinxy <willpowe...@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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> > > On Oct 20, 9:56=A0am, dlh <d...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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> > > > On Oct 20, 9:31=A0am, jinxy <willpowe...@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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> > > > > Greetings, I am looking for some help with a remote and how to pr=
ogram
> > > > > it. the remote in question is a Sears mdl#139.18835 remote plug i=
n
> > > > > light control switch. I am trying to program it into my GMC Sierr=
a so
> > > > > that I can turn house lights on and off. I have had no luck searc=
hing
> > > > > the web for a manual and am hoping that someone here may be able =
to
> > > > > help me. I have contacted Sears and Chamberlian, but nobody seems=
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> > > > > be able to help. Any help or suggestions would be great. Thanks i=
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> > > > > advance for your time and efforts.
> > > > > J
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> > > > There should be an FCC ID number on the remote. That _may_ let us g=
et
> > > > a schematic and maybe a user manual (sometimes in the FCC filing) a=
nd
> > > > then determine if there's any way to use it for what you wish.
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> > > Sorry about the delayed response.
> > > =A0The FCC ID on the unit is 102.18449 .
> > > The is also a sticker on the back with the following # 07113
> > > For what it's worth the CSA # is LR66377
> > > hope these help
> > > Thanks- J
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> > Are you sure about the FCC ID? I've never seen one where the first
> > three digits did not have 2-3 letters rather than numbers and
> > 102.18449 is not in the FCC database.- Hide quoted text -
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> Here is a photo of the back of the remote. Take a look and let me know
> what you think.http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/204/remoteg.jpg/
> thanks again-J

That's the receiver. If they use a superheterodyne receiver, the FCC
rules were changed a few years back to allow self-testing so there's
no FCC ID on it.

The handheld transmitter that controls it (and is what you need to
train any in-car unit) must have an FCC ID.



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