I recommend Chunghop remotes, listen to me, I saw my remotes destroyed and almost deemed useless from constant use. In this case I had a Bel Canto UFO style remote, I emailed Bel Canto, they didn't have the UFO remote, next was an ask for someone to sell me an extra one they have, no luck. Luckily I had been able to transfer the IR codes to a Chunghop remote and the great thing about these remotes once you program them they remember even with the battery taken out and another one put in. Just IMHO backup your cherished remotes with something like this.
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Topic - vintage equipment, get a learning remote to save yourself a loss, here's what I recommend - bullethead 06:17:11 12/04/16 (14)
- RE: vintage equipment, get a learning remote to save yourself a loss, here's what I recommend - kyle 12:17:58 12/07/16 (1)
- Also, you don't need the codes, just the manufacturer's name. nt - kyle 16:34:16 12/07/16 (0)
- RE: vintage equipment, get a learning remote to save yourself a loss, here's what I recommend - lokie 05:59:39 12/06/16 (0)
- This is Fabulous - Batman 13:23:23 12/05/16 (0)
- RE: vintage equipment, get a learning remote to save yourself a loss, here's what I recommend - thetubeguy1954 08:41:02 12/05/16 (0)
- RE: vintage equipment, get a learning remote to save yourself a loss, here's what I recommend - AbeCollins 17:09:59 12/05/16 (0)
- Chunghop it is then... - AbeCollins 18:58:03 12/04/16 (5)
- RE: Chunghop it is then... - bullethead 19:02:46 12/04/16 (4)
- RE: Chunghop it is then... - AbeCollins 19:08:20 12/04/16 (3)
- RE: Chunghop it is then... - bullethead 19:09:52 12/04/16 (2)
- RE: Chunghop it is then... - AbeCollins 19:12:54 12/04/16 (1)
- RE: Chunghop it is then... - cawson@onetel.com 08:50:49 12/06/16 (0)
- Good idea, thanks. nt - boboli 09:39:51 12/04/16 (1)
- RE: Good idea, thanks. - bullethead 09:52:25 12/04/16 (0)