External receiver, "self repeat" and UDP broadcasting

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Re: External receiver, "self repeat" and UDP broadcasting

Postby Ben » Thu 29. Jan 2009, 17:58

Hi,

Here are examples of detected IR codes :

"FR" remote, key "1", external receiver :
S011000002100000000

"FR" remote, key "1", internal receiver :
S011000002100000000

"SA" remote, key "1", external receiver :
32020000020200000002000012202222243202000002020000000200000220222221
03319A287461CB50
31010000010100000001000001101111143101000001010000000100000110111210

"SA" remote, key "1", internal receiver :
C308HF5G27A2BD9E559B2146E2
0521B7A8746930
1014A75289632
01AE8D24539C9428B6372FG2
C308HF5G27A2BD9E559B2146E2
23021HCAB9665G7F4E84084DD
6140HE4DG2795BF23121C441EC98AAE

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Re: External receiver, "self repeat" and UDP broadcasting

Postby IRTrans » Thu 29. Jan 2009, 18:04

Hi,
the codes for the "SA" remote do not look good with both receivers. They look different, however that might have several reasons.
I suppose that the codes are 56kHz IR Codes. Then it is more or less undefined what the receiver receives, it depends on the cable length and other factors but it will never be correct.

What kind of remote control is it ?

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Re: External receiver, "self repeat" and UDP broadcasting

Postby Ben » Fri 30. Jan 2009, 12:06

Hi,

The "SA" remote is my "TV remote", a Samsung one (TF-53B5DF).

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Re: External receiver, "self repeat" and UDP broadcasting

Postby IRTrans » Fri 30. Jan 2009, 15:54

We have not seen this remote so far - most Samsung TVs we have seen used NEC IR Codes but these codes are surely no NEC Codes.

I still think that these are 56kHz IR Codes.

What do you plan to do with these codes - do you want to learn and send them or do you want to relay them ?
Relaying will be possible using a 56kHz Receiver, however it will be a problem to relay them mixed with other (38kHz) codes.
The problem is, that 56khz codes are also received by the 38kHz receiver (as you can see). Therefore the IRTrans cannot relay them both.

It is possible to learn them using an Universal Learning receiver, however this receiver only has a range of 0,5m so that it is no choice to receive IR Codes.

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