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IR remote - Electronics experts help!!
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<blockquote data-quote="CarAudioAddict" data-source="post: 107996" data-attributes="member: 545743"><p>those IR/RF extenders would work fine. The piece in the car would need either a 12V power source or a power inverter to provide the 120VAC. The remote side would have to be battery powered and small enough to attach to the IR end of the remote.</p><p></p><p>Good ideas guys but a little extravagant.</p><p></p><p>As for adding a RF remote to a deck. It would be possible with the right knowledge and parts. You mayt have to design an external PCB to mount it on and hook it into your remotes existing receiver.</p><p></p><p>I wonder why they don't make HU remotes RF anyway it would be alot more convenient and could use the radio antenna to pick up the signals (mind you they could design alarms/starters to go off that antenna too)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CarAudioAddict, post: 107996, member: 545743"] those IR/RF extenders would work fine. The piece in the car would need either a 12V power source or a power inverter to provide the 120VAC. The remote side would have to be battery powered and small enough to attach to the IR end of the remote. Good ideas guys but a little extravagant. As for adding a RF remote to a deck. It would be possible with the right knowledge and parts. You mayt have to design an external PCB to mount it on and hook it into your remotes existing receiver. I wonder why they don't make HU remotes RF anyway it would be alot more convenient and could use the radio antenna to pick up the signals (mind you they could design alarms/starters to go off that antenna too) [/QUOTE]
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