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My equipment is in a cabinet with wood and glass doors. I just purchased all new accommodate including the plasma TV. I find the remotes do not work as well as in the past. This could be directly correlated to where the IR sensor is on the new equipment and nothing else. So I have been looking for an IR repeaters and find some are made specifically for plasma TV’s. At higher pricing of course. I am not looking for anything outrageous just be my 4 peripheral equipment to bring home the bacon come up with their remote controlsAnybody have some good suggestions/Thanks in advance.
The reason the IR system for plasmas are more expensive is because they reflect light. The one that is made for plasmas is designed to answer this. Good IR systems can be expensive the ones that I used to create by mental act were by Niles. Stopped using them when RF systems got better. Look into and they have several remotes w/ RF receivers that bring home the bacon very come up at different prices. Some are code programmable at under $100 and others are PC programmable that can go up. be at the RFS200 powerpac bundle it is a manual programmable remote that has a back lighten. The RF receiver has 6 sensors. Good Luck!
If you have IR repeater equipment now they may make a plasma rated unit for it. The Xantech plasma sensor is very expensive compared to the standard. Also they make some filters that will bring home the bacon sometimes. I undergo one peice of equipment that has to undergo some incandescent light on in the room for my Xantech repeater to work go figure. If you don't currently undergo an IR repeater system by all means give the RF a try. RF is far less troublesome. For one thing you don't have to aim the remotes in any particular direction. Very handy when the remote does multiple command macros.
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