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jark87
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Post subject: Genius device for creating outdoor remote control  Posted: July 16th, 2011, 6:23 pm |
Joined: June 5th, 2011, 2:32 pm Posts: 12 Location: Flower Mound, TX
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Thought I'd share a great product that I've been using for several years. It's a device that converts normal remote control infrared to a radio frequency so that you can control things like your AVR from outdoors. The device is called the Next Generation Remote Control Extender. It comes with rechargeable batteries that are also the frequency converters. You place one of the batteries in any remote and the signal will be converted to RF, meaning that it can pass through solid objects and you don't need line of sight. (The IR signal is also sent, so the remote works both ways.) The device that charges the batteries is also a converter that receives the RF signal and converts it back to IR, transmitting the IR signal to whatever you want to control. It sounds all techie, but it's incredibly easy to set up and use. You just plug it in and charge the batteries. I use it with a 2nd remote for my Denon AVR, which has outdoor speakers connected, and can control my music from outdoors: changing stations, control volume, change songs on iPod, etc. It's very inexpensive (less than $50 on Amazon) and incredibly easy to set up. For some reason, I couldn't paste a picture, so here's a link to it on Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/Next-Generation-Remote-Control-Extender/dp/B000C1Z0HA/ref=sr_1_11?ie=UTF8&qid=1310857311&sr=8-11If you are looking for an easy way to control a tuner or anything else from outside, this will do the trick! Additionally, it will allow you to close cabinet doors where audio and video equipment is housed, which was the original reason I bought it. Enjoy!
_________________ 25,500 gallons - IG w/built-in spa AquaPure 1400 SWG Hayward DE 6020 Filter Pebble Sheen Hayward H400 Heater
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blacksi
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Post subject: Re: Genius device for creating outdoor remote control  Posted: April 2nd, 2012, 7:56 pm |
Joined: March 24th, 2012, 7:49 am Posts: 17
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Thanks for the link, I am just getting started getting the pool built and this will def come in handy.
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Iciee
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Post subject: Re: Genius device for creating outdoor remote control  Posted: April 2nd, 2012, 8:19 pm |
Joined: July 5th, 2011, 5:22 pm Posts: 25 Location: phoenix
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I have that in my bedroom. It helps control the cable box since it is hidden under the dresser. I have even gone as rigging it up to watch and control that box on another tv in another part of the house
_________________ 13k IG pebble pool, 1hp whisperflow pump, pentair ccp320 cartridge filter
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jkalan
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Post subject: Re: Genius device for creating outdoor remote control  Posted: April 3rd, 2012, 8:56 am |
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Joined: February 21st, 2008, 1:29 pm Posts: 58 Location: Dallas, TX
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I have one of these as well and highly recommend it. It works like magic. Just don't forget about your remote and leave it outside overnight. It might rain.
_________________ 31000 Gal IG L-shape w/ spa, Riversand finish (PebbleSheen clone) Jandy 60 sq ft DE, 2.5 HP (uprated) Stealth pump, Polaris 280 w/ booster, Jandy PDA PS4 controller
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harleysilo
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Post subject: Re: Genius device for creating outdoor remote control  Posted: April 3rd, 2012, 9:17 am |
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Joined: March 1st, 2012, 10:25 am Posts: 146 Location: North Georgia
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I wonder, does the remote still worked if placed in a ziplock baggies? A nice little vacuum shrunk heat sealed bag would be nice for a waterproof remote.....
_________________ 18'x43' IG Liner "Sports" Pool Hayward 2HP Superpump, Haward 48 D.E. Filter Polaris 280 and Booster Pump Aqua Logic P4 Salt System Heat Pump and Coverstar Auto Cover TF-100 and I love the SpeedStir
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blacksi
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Post subject: Re: Genius device for creating outdoor remote control  Posted: April 3rd, 2012, 7:30 pm |
Joined: March 24th, 2012, 7:49 am Posts: 17
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harleysilo wrote: I wonder, does the remote still worked if placed in a ziplock baggies? A nice little vacuum shrunk heat sealed bag would be nice for a waterproof remote..... If it goes thru walls, I would Imagine it would work.
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Iciee
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Post subject: Re: Genius device for creating outdoor remote control  Posted: April 4th, 2012, 9:09 pm |
Joined: July 5th, 2011, 5:22 pm Posts: 25 Location: phoenix
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harleysilo wrote: I wonder, does the remote still worked if placed in a ziplock baggies? A nice little vacuum shrunk heat sealed bag would be nice for a waterproof remote..... went and tried it and it does, even double bagged my remote in two gallon size freezer bags. Even works on the remote that does not have device connected to it. Hope this helps
_________________ 13k IG pebble pool, 1hp whisperflow pump, pentair ccp320 cartridge filter
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Tru-Blu
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Post subject: Re: Genius device for creating outdoor remote control  Posted: April 11th, 2012, 11:20 am |
Joined: August 30th, 2010, 8:37 am Posts: 16
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Another option to consider if you have an iPhone, iPad, or Droid-based device is Roomie Remote ( www.roomieremote.com). You can control your devices from your phone or tablet. It works pretty good, but older devices that can't be detected or controlled via Ethernet may need an Ethernet-to-IR Adapter that you can purchase from their site. One adapter can probably support all of one's older gear that has to be controlled via IR.
_________________ 15,000 Gallon Aqualeader Sentinelle 24x54 AO Smith Hi-Flo 1.5 hp 2-speed pump Waterway Clearwater II 150 sq ft cartridge filter BBB, TF-100 Test Kit
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