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- Date: Wed, 23 Dec 1992 10:28:18 -0500
- Sender: HOMESAT - Home Satellite Technology <HOMESAT@NDSUVM1.BITNET>
- From: Mike Gingell <aurs01!aurw6b!gingell@CONCERT.NET>
- Subject: re: remote with macros
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- George Chow <george@UCS.UBC.CA> writes
-
- (comparing HP48 calc and HP95 palmtop as remote controls):
-
- >And the biggest advantage of using the 48 instead of the 95 for a remote
- >is that the 48 has a clock and can wake up at a programmed time to do
- >things for you.
-
- The HP95 also has a built in clock/calendar and can be programmed to
- execute functions at specific times. One advantage of the 95 over the
- 48 is that it is can accept PCMCIA RAM cards which can be effectively
- doubled in capacity using Stacker. If you want to control multiple
- devices you can run out of memory fast storing all the commands - at least
- on the '48 ir programs I have seen.
-
- To some this might seem irelevant to the satellite world but I use timed
- recordings all the time, specially of audio stuff. My Sierra III will
- not come up on an audio subcarrier of a scrambled channel when you use
- its built in timers. It always defaults to the scrambled sound channel
- even if you are not authorized. So I have to program a sequence from
- the remote that, after the sat receiver has come on and is receiving
- the right channel goes: tune tune tune tune channel-down (which selects
- the audio submenu and then changes to the right subcarrier), then the
- remote goes on to send signals to the stereo to start the audio tape
- recorder. After an exact delay when the tape is just before the end
- it sends a reverse signal to change the direction of recording and
- avoids lost recording on the leader. Ain't technology wonderful!
-
- By the way, using an HP48 or 95 as a timed remote has another advantage
- over regular remotes. The remotes I have only support a 7 day clock. So
- if you want to make a single recording more than 7 days in the future
- while you are away on vacation you are out of luck. Even worse is
- when the clocks change and you are away. With a computer you can
- program in daylight saving changes.
-
- For many of us that live in areas where power can glitch from time to
- time a battery powered remote control timer is essential. Recently we
- went away for several weeks and came back to find a power glitch had
- amnesia'd the timers on one VCR so we didn't get any of the programs
- it had been set to tape - despite the fact it has a 1 year 8 event
- timer - it only remembers stuff if the power is off for less than 5
- minutes.
-
- Mike Gingell, Alcatel, Raleigh, NC USA (919) 850-6444
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