paf wrote:
THE TECHNICAL SIDE
A SqueezeBox Radio just next to the Touch works perfectly with the same
remotes == it is definitively a problem in the Touch.
Yes, IR sensors are usually very reliable, but the failure can be
anywhere in the chain between the photodiode/transistor and the
THE TECHNICAL SIDE
A SqueezeBox Radio just next to the Touch works perfectly with the same
remotes == it is definitively a problem in the Touch.
Yes, IR sensors are usually very reliable, but the failure can be
anywhere in the chain between the photodiode/transistor and the digital
signal, so
paf wrote:
THE TECHNICAL SIDE
A SqueezeBox Radio just next to the Touch works perfectly with the same
remotes == it is definitively a problem in the Touch.
Yes, IR sensors are usually very reliable, but the failure can be
anywhere in the chain between the photodiode/transistor and the
Hi guys
I can confirm that the IR sensor is at the top left corner of SB Touch
as Gandhi already suspected. From what I can tell it's the same /
similar little module that was used in SliMP3, Squeezebox 1 and 2, SB
Classic, SB Boom, Transporter, SB Radio and Smart Radio too. The module
itself