Scotty_B
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I have a carpark barrier remote for my work, but the boss needs it.
How can I copy the frequency to another remote for me to keep?
[Edited on 10-03-2009 by CorSRi_BT]
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12vStig
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http://www.play.com/Gadgets/Gadgets/4-/5747895/Channel-Changer-Ray-Gun/Product.html
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Scotty_B
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I'm not keeping that in the car.
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John
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What kind of remote is it?
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ash_corsa
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A basic learning remote should work it.
You can get one of these for about a tenner off the net, just double check it has 'learning' function - this is where you program a button on the remote e.g PLAY then fire your carpark remote at it and it learns the IR code.
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John
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I'd be very suprised if it's standard ir, not secure at all.
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ssj_kakarot
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it wont be IR it will be RF, normal remote wont work, can your boss not contact the company who supplied it and get a spare?
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Brett
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Yeah, no chance the barriers are gonna be IR.
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John
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If it's rf the remote is probably paired to the receiver the same as a car key would be, I know on my garage you can't just copy the frequency to open it.
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A1EX
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surely a learning remote wudnt work, or else ppl cud get anyones garages and other stuff etc
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ash_corsa
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Very true, i was assuming it was IR but thinking about it, it wouldnt be!
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