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I know that most Universal remote controls do not have listed FTA remote control codes. But has anyone managed to make any universal remotes, inexpensive ones that is. Work with any of their FTA's such as Fortec, Pansat, Coolsat?

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I would really like to get some codes for each of these receivers. I have searched and searched, but having no luck, can't imagine with as many FTA's are out there, that they have not been included in Universal Remote codes. All help and info would be appreciated.I am looking for codes.

Not to buy your remote control. I have these remote controls already. Phillips Universal Consolidator PM725S, Radio Shack 4 in 1 Kameleon 15-2144, and 8 in 1 15-2116, I have a Sony Commander RM-VL600, I have a One For All URC4021W, I have a Time Warner URC-1047, I have a G-E Universal Remote RM241912/RM24921, there has to be a code somewhere for one of those remotes to work with FTA, don't you think?

People who have figured out how to make a Universal work, it would be nice to list the remote and the code that worked with it. I read in one post, where a person was going to do that, but all I read was excuses of why they hadn't done it, but that they were working on it.

Everything from the remote broke to the hard drive was messed up. So please lets just post remote controls that work and the codes that work with them and not flood this post with non essential information.:. You have two choices for a cheap universal remote that will work with your FTA receivers: 1- A learning remote, such as one in the new line from One For All, such as the 6820, 8820, or 10820 (all at or under $20). There are undoudtedly similar devices from Philips, RCA, GE, etc. You would have to teach it every button, of course. But, OFA also has an upgrade hotline, which often has simple one-step upgrades for obscure devices. 2- A JP1-capable remote from OFA or Radio Shack.

These are older models that conform to the JP1 standard. You use software and a special cable to customize your remote from your PC. Many people have created the upgrade files for all sorts of non-mainstream devices like FTA receivers. You just open the file in RemoteMaster, customize the function keys for your remote, and use the IR program to upload to your remote! For more info about JP!, check out the JP1 forums. My Radio Shack 15-2116 (discontinued) controls a Panasonic LCD TV, Hitachi LCD projector, Panasonic DVD/HDD recorder, Comcast DVR, Denon AV receiver, Coolsat 5000, and Neusat SP6000, all programmed using RemoteMaster 1.63 and IR 6.20 and a parallel JP1 cable. I also use a 2117 (IR/RF) in the master bedroom to control both the bedroom gear AND the Comcast DVR in the LR which also feeds the bedroom, programmed the same way.

I've been playing with OFA URC-6131 and URC-8910/9910 models. The 6131 has the best layout for PVR functionality. But, it is small, has small buttons, only 6 devices, and is not backlit which makes it hard to see in a dark HT environment. The 8910(IR) and 9910(RF) are large like the 2116/2117, and backlit as well. They also have more keys, and thus more functionality than the 2116/2117. But, the text is a little small, and the keys are not laid out as well for DVR functionality as the 6131. (The 6131 also needs to be modified to work with JP1, and as such needs to be purchased from special dealers.) I highly recommend JP1-capable remotes for anyone looking for a cheap, fully programmable, universal remote solution.

But, if you have the money, the Logitech Harmony remotes are very nice, as are some of the Pronto solutions. If money is no object, look into Crestron or AMX. Remote code trouble This is a repeat post as I posted it in the wrong area. I'm a new member and came in search of info. Pretty green at forums too so bear with, please. I just received a Traxis 1500 NIB and it didn't come with a remote.

My experience with satellite systems is as follows: zip, zero, zilch, uh-uh, nope, nada,, Dish Network. I have been searching the web but can't find the remote code so I can program a universal. Can anyone help? Also, I have been reading some posts and they talk about a motor to install on it. It has a disc (something, something)1.2. Will a motor work on this model and if so about how much do they cost. I live in a high wind area and it may be helpful.

I have an older OFA 3220 but says it does satellites. The OFA site does not list Traxis receivers. Missing Remote Welcome friend, I don't mean any disrespect but it sounds like you have a lot to learn but be patient, I've learned a lot from reading posts. I assume from what you wrote, the NIB, meaning, 'new in box' should have come with a remote. I have a Taxis 1500 also and it came with a remote.

If it's a new receiver then contact the retailer and get a replacement for the missing remote. A motor is for a dish of course regardless of the type of switches you use for your set up, a Diseqc 1.2 switch is the style of one of many switches which are used to couple 2 or more dishes/LNBF's to one cable/one receiver. There are a few motors to consider, it depends on the size and weight of the dish and the diameter of the dish mounting clamp, there's many factors to consider when shopping for a motor so do your homework. Motors can cost from about $65 to $150 roughly. And if you live in a high wind area as I am, you'd be better off adding fixed dishes to the set up rather than a motor.

My dishes are located on the back side of my roof and down slope where they are mostly shielded from the winds. My motorized 90cm dish is greatly affected by the winds here, I get winds up to 65 mph but not often thank God! When the winds are calm, the motor is a great addition but very hard to set up and program for a novice. It took me weeks to figure it out and get mine working but I spent a lot of time doing it too. You first need to learn about the terms and principals of satellites before plundging too deep. Take your time and study, you'll be rewarded in the end, I always say; 'patience has it's rewards!' Do a search on 'satellite glossary' and get familiar with terms and components and don't stop there.

There is a lot of valuable info on this site if you take the time and read. Hope this helps shed a little light. Gather and learn as much information about your set up first before considering adding stuff because you may end up buying things you don't need or won't work for your application. Good luck friend. This is a repeat post as I posted it in the wrong area.

I'm a new member and came in search of info. Pretty green at forums too so bear with, please. I just received a Traxis 1500 NIB and it didn't come with a remote. My experience with satellite systems is as follows: zip, zero, zilch, uh-uh, nope, nada,, Dish Network. I have been searching the web but can't find the remote code so I can program a universal. Can anyone help?

Also, I have been reading some posts and they talk about a motor to install on it. It has a disc (something, something)1.2. Will a motor work on this model and if so about how much do they cost.

I live in a high wind area and it may be helpful. I have an older OFA 3220 but says it does satellites. The OFA site does not list Traxis receivers. With the understanding you are looking for a cost effective solution, I wanted to add that you would have to pry my Logitech Harmony 880 from my cold dead hands to get rid of it. It MSP for well nearly $300 but there have been recent sales on refurbished one for about $100. Have you heard of them? They are VERY intellegent.

The device is meant to be connected to the internet via your computer to logitech.com and you specify what devices you're using- their database appears VERY comprehensive. They even knew all the commands of my new Coolsat 8000HD receiver. The remote makes the operation of multiple components simultaneously effortless. I know that most Universal remote controls do not have listed FTA remote control codes.

But has anyone managed to make any universal remotes, inexpensive ones that is. Work with any of their FTA's such as Fortec, Pansat, Coolsat? I would really like to get some codes for each of these receivers. I have searched and searched, but having no luck, can't imagine with as many FTA's are out there, that they have not been included in Universal Remote codes. All help and info would be appreciated.I am looking for codes. Not to buy your remote control.

I have these remote controls already. Phillips Universal Consolidator PM725S, Radio Shack 4 in 1 Kameleon 15-2144, and 8 in 1 15-2116, I have a Sony Commander RM-VL600, I have a One For All URC4021W, I have a Time Warner URC-1047, I have a G-E Universal Remote RM241912/RM24921, there has to be a code somewhere for one of those remotes to work with FTA, don't you think? People who have figured out how to make a Universal work, it would be nice to list the remote and the code that worked with it. I read in one post, where a person was going to do that, but all I read was excuses of why they hadn't done it, but that they were working on it. Everything from the remote broke to the hard drive was messed up. So please lets just post remote controls that work and the codes that work with them and not flood this post with non essential information.:.

I bought some cheapo remote off of ebay as a supplement to my pansat's remote. Cost was about 10 bucks. I don't know all the details, but the remotes are cheap and look good, so I think it's possible to use universal like those, whatever they are.

The remote that came with the pansat itself is a pos - got dropped a few times on floor and is really slow. Have to wait like 1-2 seconds between each new command, even if command is just to flip channel up or volume up or down a notch.

If you go before that time frame it'll lock it up and battery has to be taken out before it'll go again. The replacement remote is way better. I keep the original remote by the sofa I'm usually on and my wife keeps the new one by her recliner.

Hello friends: OK.here we go. Load BIN: Download BIN 149 (or most current version) from this site & load it on your receiver. Forget about the channel or keys part of it.just load the BIN (firmware) using the STB Tool (Loader). Be sure to unzip / extract / open files after download both Loader & BIN. (right click on icon) If you don't do this, you won't find BIN in Loader.

Factory Reset: Next go to Menu hit OK.go down to System Setting.go over & down to DataBase Reset.hit OK.enter PIN '0000'.go down to Factory Set.hit OK.select YES.next select English. (now you have wiped Unit clean to start over) System Settings: Next go to Menu on receiver.go down to System Setting.go over to Time Setting.hit OK.go down & turn ON Summer Time.Hit Exit 1 time & save it. This will allow the correct time to load for Channel Guide. (if where you live, you don't have daylight savings time, disregard this step). Options: Next go back up to Installation.hit right arrow.enter pin code '0000'.go down to Options.hit OK.leave all settings as they are.go all the way down to last option, Renumbering local CH.select your City & State for your local channels.save changes & hit Exit 1 time. LNBs: Go back up to Dish Setting.set up LNBs to work correctly, depending which LNBs you are using.

(I use 2 Legacy Twins w/ SW-21 Switch or I use 1 Legacy Quad w/no switch.it's built in) Dish Settings 110: Satellite..110.0W Echostar 6, 8 LNB Power..ON LNB Type..Legacy Twin LNB1 LNB Freq..11.250 22KHz..OFF Diseqc Switch.1.0 Committed..1 Legacy SW..ON (OFF if you use 4X1 Diseqc Switch for 2 Dishes / DN & BEV) * After selecting these settings, you should see 2 full green bars & a window in upper right corner that should appear with (EchoStar 110 West). Next go back up to Satellite & select 119.0 W Echostar 7. Dish Settings 119: Satellite..119.0W Echostar 7 LNB Power..ON LNB Type..Legacy Twin LNB2 LNB Freq..11.250 22KHz..OFF Diseqc Switch.1.0 Committed..2 Legacy SW..ON (same applies as above) Verify Shift: * Again, same as above but this time you should see (EchoStar 119 West). * If you do not get the corresponding Satellite to appear in upper right corner, it will not get both Sats, so try changing settings until this works. Now go back & select 110w to check if it switches.then do the same again for 119w. If these Sats shift correctly, proceed to next step. Exit 1 time to leave Dish Setting page.

Autoroll: Go down to Autoroll Options.hit OK.everything should be ON.(if not change it) save changes & exit. Auto Scan 110: Now you are ready to scan the satellites.

Go up to Auto Scan.hit OK.select (110.0 W Echostar 6, 8).now hit OK 1 time to highlight Sat (be sure it is highlighted).go right arrow.then up to Network Search.turn this ON (you will get more channels).now go down to Scan & hit 'Press OK' to start scan. (When scan is near complete note number of channels found.) Auto Scan 119: Next select 119.0 W Echostar 7.repeat last step above.Network Search should should still be ON.confirm this & begin scan. * (Tip).to be sure you get both Sats.go back to Dish Setting page & select 119 & check for 119 to appear in upper right corner to verify, prior to beginning this scan. (see: Verify Shift) Notes: After last scan is complete.hit exit 3 times (punch out) to return to TV.

Sometimes it helps to select a low number channel near 100 to start with.wait 2-3 minutes. Also try this: Open Key Edit page by selecting 8282 with remote.wait 2-3 minutes, it should roll in. If not.try a Unit reboot (power OFF.wait 10 seconds.Power ON). Still no TV.the problem will be keys. For this, check for current keys & enter them manually if all else fails.

I have had problems in past because I didn't verify current keys prior to scans. So if it seems not right, just go back & do another Factory Reset & start over again, after your sure about the keys.

It's good practice to repeat this process.you will be able to remember it better if you do it a few times. M1 Le License Keygen Learning. Tips: All info above is assuming you have the correct dish / LNBs / and the dish pointed & locked in correct position / correct switch (if needed).

A good signal from a Satellite Meter is recommended. To be able to get both Sats you must have dish skewed to correct angle for your area. We have links for good Satellite Calculators. (This is an exact science.guesswork is for the lottery). Hope this will help a lot of folks.

It might not agree with all, but it works for me. I teach what works.not theory. Merriam Webster Dictionary Premium Apk Full Download on this page.

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