Here's a schematic and parts list on building your own USB IR receiver.
http://usbirboy.sourceforge.net/board.html
-Chris
On 10/20/06, Rob Shortt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Jason Tackaberry wrote:
On Fri, 2006-10-20 at 20:56 -0300, Rob Shortt wrote:
Yes, and available right in your home
Justin Wetherell wrote:
Sorry, I can't help but i'd also like to know, does anyone know of a USR
IR receiver. I'm looking to replace the IRman.
This is a bit late, but I found one from a German company called
irtrans. In fact, I've got one more by luck than good judgement when I
replaced my
Thought I'd ask here: is anyone aware of any USB IR transmitters that
work with lirc?
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Sorry, I can't help but i'd also like to know, does anyone know of a USR IR receiver. I'm looking to replace the IRman.On 10/20/06, Jason Tackaberry
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:Thought I'd ask here: is anyone aware of any USB IR transmitters that
work with
-users] lirc-compatible USB IR transmitters?
Thought I'd ask here: is anyone aware of any USB IR transmitters that
work with lirc?
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Get stuff
Jason Tackaberry wrote:
Thought I'd ask here: is anyone aware of any USB IR transmitters that
work with lirc?
Yes, and available right in your home province. :)
http://www.home-electro.com/
-Rob
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On Sat, 2006-10-21 at 01:47 +0200, Richard van Paasen wrote:
Do you do mean transmitter or receiver? If you actually mean *transmitter*,
what are yo using it for in the context of Freevo?
Yes, I actually mean transmitter. It is needed to control my external
cable box.
Cheers,
Jason.
On Fri, 2006-10-20 at 20:56 -0300, Rob Shortt wrote:
Yes, and available right in your home province. :)
http://www.home-electro.com/
Nice. But it's sure not cheap. Twice what I paid for my Actisys. I do
like the OEM version and the idea of being able to mount this internally
(somehow).
Jason Tackaberry wrote:
On Fri, 2006-10-20 at 20:56 -0300, Rob Shortt wrote:
Yes, and available right in your home province. :)
http://www.home-electro.com/
Nice. But it's sure not cheap. Twice what I paid for my Actisys. I do
like the OEM version and the idea of being able to mount
On Fri, 2006-10-20 at 21:49 -0300, Rob Shortt wrote:
Right, not cheap. I have one of their IR receivers (serial) that I
still use on one of my boxes (I got it a few years ago) and it works
I picked up a homebrew serial receiver a while back and it was totally
awesome. Extremely sensitive,
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