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<blockquote data-quote="Prowler573" data-source="post: 1255206" data-attributes="member: 561023"><p>I do not know for absolute certain but I would suggest that your plan <em>should</em> work.</p><p></p><p>Some years ago I bought a Kenwood cassette receiver that was 'remote capable' but didn't actually come with one so I also bought the optional "credit-card" remote for it. It's worked every single Kenwood deck I've owned since then. The deck I run currently came with its own remote (which looks like the same remote all the recent Kenwood remote-controlled HUs are supplied with) but I still keep the credit-card one in the car 'cause I like the feel of it better and with a spot of Velcro holding it to my driver's-side visor it's heaps handier to keep track of.</p><p></p><p>If there's a remote that looks like the one you lost but it came supplied with a different model Panasonic HU I would wager that it's the exact same remote and should operate your deck just fine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Prowler573, post: 1255206, member: 561023"] I do not know for absolute certain but I would suggest that your plan [I]should[/I] work. Some years ago I bought a Kenwood cassette receiver that was 'remote capable' but didn't actually come with one so I also bought the optional "credit-card" remote for it. It's worked every single Kenwood deck I've owned since then. The deck I run currently came with its own remote (which looks like the same remote all the recent Kenwood remote-controlled HUs are supplied with) but I still keep the credit-card one in the car 'cause I like the feel of it better and with a spot of Velcro holding it to my driver's-side visor it's heaps handier to keep track of. If there's a remote that looks like the one you lost but it came supplied with a different model Panasonic HU I would wager that it's the exact same remote and should operate your deck just fine. [/QUOTE]
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