Redrum wrote: 
> if you mean the little hand held remote similar to all of the other ones
> (tv, etc) laying around...
> 
> often you can open the case and clean it. The buttons consist of
> interlaced copper traces on the pcb board, and the silicone pad (the
> button) has a carbon deposit on it (usually carbon, I think?). When
> pressed, the carbon shorts the interlaced traces, giving you a press.
> 
> all sort of stuff can be happening when they don't work, dirt, spills,
> age (the copper can oxidize)....try to use a pencil eraser on the copper
> pad locations to buff them up a bit, then basically wash the silicone
> pad (carefully where the carbon is). Also, take a look at the case that
> the buttons protrude through and make sure they aren't gunked up which
> might cause a button to stick. I have had other remotes that "don't
> work" where I discovered a button was stuck, preventing everything from
> working
> 
> If all of that fails, I might have one somewhere I can send to you, not
> sure, I'd have to look. Are they the same as the Radios? I really don't
> use them.
> 
> Jim

Thanks Jim
I will give that a try



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