A remote volume control kit by Silicon Chip Magazine Australia (2002 Issue).
PIC-based, uses a motorised potentiometer (included, but you can use your own like Alps) and has mute function.
You can use any universal remote to control it. Comes with a copy of the SC magazine article with assembly instruction.
The kit is small enough to fit into most amplifiers.
Asking $35 + $11 shipping via airmail.
PIC-based, uses a motorised potentiometer (included, but you can use your own like Alps) and has mute function.
You can use any universal remote to control it. Comes with a copy of the SC magazine article with assembly instruction.
The kit is small enough to fit into most amplifiers.
Asking $35 + $11 shipping via airmail.
I'm interested, but I'd like to know more about it - does it learn commands? What is the resistance of the motorized pot?
The PIC (PIC16F84) is programmed for RC5 codes under CD1, TV1, SAT1 and AV1.
It just needs any universal remote control that can control a Philips TV set. If you already have a universal remote for a TV or DVD, you can control this under CD1 or other modes using the same remote.
The pot that comes with the kit is a 50k log one.
Cuibono did not respond, so it is back on the market. This is a high quality kit designed by Silicon Chip Australia.
It just needs any universal remote control that can control a Philips TV set. If you already have a universal remote for a TV or DVD, you can control this under CD1 or other modes using the same remote.
The pot that comes with the kit is a 50k log one.
Cuibono did not respond, so it is back on the market. This is a high quality kit designed by Silicon Chip Australia.
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