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Range on Logitech Harmony remotes? I have a bell dual-tuner PVR satellite receiver. Main receiver is in the living room and my second TV is in the bedroom. My bell remote for the bedroom is not working (for some reason, it eats through batteries in a week, even if I`m not using it. I managed to pick up a Harmony 200 remote for cheap, and just before I opened it up, I wondered whether or not the remote would work in my bedroom since my main receiver is in the living room. Do I need a UHF remote for it to work in another room, or will the Harmony work? Alternatively, does anybody know why my remote is eating through batteries so quickly? |
You're Harmony remote basically should work more or less exactly like your Bell Remote. So if your Bell Remote works now your Harmony should work too. It is basically using the same signal. Pretty easy to program too. Download the software from logitech, create an account,plug in via USB, select what products you want to control. Make sure you have the brand and model #'s of the things you want the remote to control. |
Just open it and try it out. If you don't like it you can return it anyways. I finally ended up getting one about a year ago. Forget which model but it was like the $100 one. It was easy to program but I had a horrible experience with it. It was quite a while ago so I don't remember exactly what it was that bugged me but it had something to do with when switching betweem devices and doing certain things were really more of a hassle then a convenience. I returned it and just went back to using multiple remotes. I know a lot of people have a really godo experience with the Harmony so I'm not sure if it was just my model that sucked or not. |
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Harmony 200 will not work from another room. Only the Harmony 900 can do RF. |
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I just found this on the Logitech website http://blog.logitech.com/2010/04/06/...ol-rf-devices/ Quote:
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If you can run another cable you can use this. For only $2.56 each when QTY 50+ purchased - 5ft IR Extender Cable (Receiver) | IR Extenders you can extend the cable with a 3.5.m male to female cable. |
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Not sure which ones do RF, or if there's any other brands that do. Most remotes are IR. Might be better off asking Bell for a new remote. Most the times they give it to you free. I know when I had issues Shaw just gave me a new remote. Or look online for a used one. |
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So the RF extender of the harmony 900 would work. |
I think what's he's means is the Bell receiver uses IR to control the main tv which any Harmony remote can do. But OP wants to control a tv in another room which uses RF signal for its command which the Harmony 900 can't do. The Harmony 900 can control the main tv with RF by converting it into IR via the extender but can't control the bedroom tv. |
is this something you are looking for? Logitech HarmonyŽ - RF System Logitech HarmonyŽ - RF Wireless Extender pricey but you can probably find something similar on monoprice. I got my ps3 harmony adapter in the states for $45...it goes for like $70-80 here. not sure if you are willing to shell out that money considering you bought your H200 for $20 lol |
Thanks for all the advice guys, i think cheapest way is to return the harmony 200 and buy a used bell remote off ebay or craigslist (too bad, my mom switched from bell to shaw a few months ago and threw out all her remotes already :p ) |
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