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- SaltiDawgExplorerAnd again, if the answer to my question is "Yes," then it is not needed.
- Johno02ExplorerSee my post. the extended is designed for exactly what he wants, it works very well, and it is inexpensive.
- SaltiDawgExplorer
SaltiDawg wrote:
hilldude wrote:
SaltiDawg wrote:
It is a VIP622,uses an IR remote.hilldude wrote:
Would like to use a IR dish network remote control with cabinet doors closed using the stock IR remote.Need a IR to RF to IR control.
What Dish Receiver do you have?
hilldude,
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May I assume that you only view one station at a time? In other words, even if you have two (or more) TVs that you are OK with not watching one show on one set while watching a different program on the other?
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And again, what is the answer to this question asked yesterday? - hilldudeExplorerThe 622 receiver uses IR for the TV in living room and RF for TV in bedroom. Thanks for the ideas.
- StraboExplorerOurs works thru the door. There is an app that will allow your cell phone to act as a remote for dish too.
- sonoraExplorerI have the 722K and it also has 2 remotes. 1 IR and 1 RF.
- road-runnerExplorer III
SaltiDawg wrote:
I'll give you some positive support. I have a 722 and use 2 RF remotes for it to control the tv1 and tv2 outputs. Works great.
Well, I tried. - SaltiDawgExplorerWell, I tried.
- SaltiDawgExplorer
Johno02 wrote:
This will do what you want, very cheaply, it works great, I am curently using two of them for different devices.
IR Extender.
His receiver is designed to operate directly with a proprietary Dish RF remote... available free from Dish. - Johno02ExplorerThis will do what you want, very cheaply, it works great, I am curently using two of them for different devices.
IR Extender.
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