[mythtv-users] Actisys IR-200L and Scientific Atlanta 3100
Bill Bradley
wbradley at bham.rr.com
Mon Apr 5 10:17:02 EDT 2004
Hey I struggled with this for the better part of 2 months. I had the same
problem with the 3250. I tried the home transmitter but my soldering skills
sucked and I couldn't get it to work. I bought the IR200L , also didn't work
(but I knew this in advance). Solution......Went to cable company
(Brighthouse aka Time Warner) and asked for an SA Explorer 2000. Luckily
they had one. They were a little curious as to why I would want the older,
bigger, slower box but gave it me anyway. Hooked it up and it works like a
charm with the IR200L. I just got tired of messing about with the soldering
iron and LIRC.
I know this isn't the answer you may have been looking for, but it worked for
me. Also I think somebody on this list is working on a way to control these
newer boxes via the USB keyboard port, since you can plug a keyboard in and
change channels.
good luck...
bill bradley
On Sunday 04 April 2004 01:51 pm, Khanh Tran wrote:
> Has anyone actually gotten this to work? I've got an actisys IR-200L+
> and I'm trying to get it to send IR codes to a ScientificAtlanta (SA
> 4200 explorer) cable box. I've tried both the lirc supplied SA2000
> codes, my own irrecord codes from the original remote, as well as the
> tin foil trick. Nothing seems to work! I am using the lirc_sir kernel
> module.
>
> Thanks to all...
>
> -Khanh Tran
>
>
>
> Carlos Cordero ccstx at charter.net
> Sat Feb 28 13:33:41 EST 2004
>
> Could anybody confirm if the IR-200L and the SA3100 work together just
> by
> putting some aluminum foil?
>
> Thanks
>
> c.
>
>
> --------------------------
> Can I get pictures of the ir200l with the tin-foil, here I am making a
> list to create my own ir transmitter (I found the thread about lirc_sir
>
> being hardcoded at 38K and lirc_serial not supporting the ir200L) and
> all I needed was tin-foil. I'll try anything before pulling out the hot
>
> gun.
>
> Adrian Gomez
>
> On Jan 17, 2004, at 12:03 PM, Bill Pinto wrote:
> > I guess not. It works now. I have the channel change script set to a
> >
> > 0.2 second sleep and it doesn't fail. It can be a little picky about
> >
> > the placement of the IR200L. Mine works best about 10-12" away from
> >
> > the receiver.
> >
> > Stuart Felenstein wrote:
> >> So the frequency issue of lirc_sir being hardcoded at 38000 and the
> >> the 3100 at 57000 makes no difference because of the tin foil ?
> >> Stuart
> >>
> >> */Bill Pinto <
>
> <http://mythtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mythtv-users>
>
> bill.pinto at charter.net>/* wrote:
> >> I have myth 0.13 running on Fedora (thanks Jarod and Axel) but
> >> haven't
> >> been able to get the IR200L to work until now.
> >>
> >> I followed Robert Wambles HOW-TO but it wouldn't work until I put
> >> some
> >> aluminum foil on top of the IR200L sticking out about 1/2" or so.
> >>
> >> I
> >> read somehwere in another post about someone doing this for some
> >> other
> >> problem. It actually works.
> >>
> >> I am using the stock SA2000 config file from LIRC. I did not add
> >>
> >> the
> >> frequency line, which supposedly doesn't do anything anyway.
> >>
> >>
> >> BTW: thanks development team.
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
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