Digest for sci.electronics.repair@googlegroups.com - 6 updates in 3 topics

boxer454@gmail.com: Oct 03 08:25AM -0700

2009 m. gegužė 18 d., pirmadienis 22:10:48 UTC+3, Steve rašė:
Chris <ithinkiam@gmail.com>: Oct 03 07:09AM


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> That's essentially what <he of a thousand names> was asking,
> who does what, and why do they do it the way they do.
 
No he doesn't. He dresses up an excuse to argue or 'show-off' as a
question. He is never interested in getting other people's opinions unless
they chime with his preconceptions.
"Rod Speed" <rod.speed.aaa@gmail.com>: Oct 03 07:31PM +1100

Chris <ithinkiam@gmail.com> wrote
 
>> That's essentially what <he of a thousand names> was asking,
>> who does what, and why do they do it the way they do.
 
> No he doesn't.
 
He did in this case, essentially because he is in an emergency situation
himself.
 
> He dresses up an excuse to argue or 'show-off' as a question.
> He is never interested in getting other people's opinions unless
> they chime with his preconceptions.
 
Even sillier than you usually manage.
"pfjw@aol.com" <pfjw@aol.com>: Oct 02 01:23PM -0700

On Sunday, October 2, 2016 at 11:12:06 AM UTC-4, Peter Chrisbacher wrote:
> It's radio - not IR :(
 
Most radio systems are on 300/400 mHz. If you have anything that can burst in that range, try it. Start with a garage door opener transmitter. Most of the OEM sourced from the same suppliers, so there may well be a ready source out there as well.
 
Peter Wieck
Melrose Park, PA
Peter Chrisbacher <pxbacher@gmail.com>: Oct 02 04:38PM -0700


> Most radio systems are on 300/400 mHz. If you have anything that can burst in that range, try it. Start with a garage door opener transmitter. Most of the OEM sourced from the same suppliers, so there may well be a ready source out there as well.
 
> Peter Wieck
> Melrose Park, PA
 
Interesting! Yes, I have a GD remote handy - I'll give it a try. Not keen on running through all 256 codes, but at least they're switch settable. Any idea what an "On" signal on one of these things actually is? Hopefully it's the same for the fireplace. FWIW, the transmitter contains a Super Star TX13 DIP 18 pin IC (haven't been able to locate a data sheet), and the receiver contains a PTC PT2272 (data sheet located!). Jumper settings may be different - hopefully I can locate a sheet or info on the TX13...
 
-Pete
Peter Chrisbacher <pxbacher@gmail.com>: Oct 02 04:53PM -0700

On Sunday, October 2, 2016 at 7:38:41 PM UTC-4, Peter Chrisbacher wrote:
> > Melrose Park, PA
 
> Interesting! Yes, I have a GD remote handy - I'll give it a try. Not keen on running through all 256 codes, but at least they're switch settable. Any idea what an "On" signal on one of these things actually is? Hopefully it's the same for the fireplace. FWIW, the transmitter contains a Super Star TX13 DIP 18 pin IC (haven't been able to locate a data sheet), and the receiver contains a PTC PT2272 (data sheet located!). Jumper settings may be different - hopefully I can locate a sheet or info on the TX13...
 
> -Pete
 
...if all else fails, I may wire up a dip switch in the remote and try cycling through all the possible settings...
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