Hi all,

I've changed my A/V furniture lately, and my Transporter is now out of
sight.
I've been thinking about using its IR input jack to get the IR signals
forwarded to it, but the IR cable I already own doesn't seem to get the
job done (I had bought it back in the days when I used the IR-Blaster
plugin, though, so that's probably an IR emitter rather than a
receiver).

However, I'm still a bit confused about what kind of montage/cable I
should use to reach my goal.
Here's what the doc has to say:
> INFRARED INPUT AND OUTPUT
> Transporter is equipped with an infrared input for control from other
> systems (IR repeaters,
> home automation controllers with IR blasters, etc.) Transporter will
> respond to signals on this
> input identically to signals received via the IR receiver on the front
> panel and can be directly
> connected to IR transmitter devices via a 3.5mm to 3.5mm mono cable as
> if connecting to
> an IR LED dongle.

So, it looks like only mono cables are used, although most cables I can
find (like 'this one'
(http://www.amazon.fr/Servimat-infrarouge-TSV7600HDU-TSF8600HDU-IRSERVIMAT/dp/B00O238O18/))
seem to be stereo.
And that's where I'm lost...

Can I use a passive cable to forward IR signals to the Transporter?
If so, could somebody point me to some possibly cheap cable reference
that's known to work?
If not, any advice on active IR signal repeaters?

Thanks for your insight.



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