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In Reply to: RE: vintage equipment, get a learning remote to save yourself a loss, here's what I recommend posted by bullethead on December 04, 2016 at 06:17:11
For the price how can you go wrong? I'll give it a try.
I ordered one under Amazon Prime and another one in Yellow which I think is the same thing under a different brand name. The one in Yellow may get here someday. ;-) The one via Amazon Prime will be here next week.
Thanks!
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cool, chunghop like I said makes others with more buttons as well should you need them.
LOL! Why am I thinking about food?
I was thinking the same thing. We had Chinese delivery Friday night. Yum.
Do you program Chunghop by pointing your existing remote at it while it learns the codes transmitted over IR ??
yes, you program by pointing the other remote into the chunghop remote, it learns the exact codes that way, very cool, easy to use and affordable as well.
Thanks for posting. That's the second goodie you posted about that I ended up getting. The other one was an outlet by TP-Link that I control with the Amazon Echo. "Alexa, turn ON tree lights" ;-)
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Looks good for equipment with simple remote demands - and cheap
I found that my preamp remote can learn from other remotes, so for example I can use it to control the TV or just about any other equipment - even from other manufacturers. It's the remote that comes with NAD Master Series - in my case the M12 preamp/DAC/streamer - and very good it is too - both the preamp and the remote!
Peter
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