On Thu, 03 Feb 2005 00:18:22 -0500, John Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Subject line changed. > > Serial ports aren't made to drive LEDs. Especially IR LEDs which can use > higher currents than visible LEDs. I have a schematic at home I can email you > when I get back (tomorrow, er, today). > > Regards, > JJ > > On Wednesday, February 02, 2005, at 10:47PM, Mark Clement <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > wrote: > > > > >Hi All, > > > >Has anyone got the basic (LED/DIODE/RESISTOR) blaster working on a Dishnet > >3000 or 4000 Receiver ? > >If so i would like to know what ledxmtd.conf file you are using > > > >I've have tried all the lirc configs i could find to do with dish with > >little luck > >I'm able to occasionaly get the receiver to pickup the number '2' but that's > >it > >This does tell me the setup is working partially - i even put the > >oscilloscope to it > >and checked for pulses - looks good to me but the receiver doesn't like it > > > >Is it a timing issue ? > > > > > >Any help greatly appreicated > > > >Markus > >
[snip] Check around for threads on 'remote id'. Think of it as a specific channel that you can set your receiver/remote to communicate on in case of interference. My 3100 (DP301 in the US) needed to be set to remote id '9'. I don't know why, but it works. Greg.
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