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default

Jan 1, 1970
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My wife has an old ~86 vintage television/monitor Works great but the
remote is dead. It is getting impossible to find a universal remote
that will work with the thing.

Any pointers on what to look for? Is there some watershed change in
design that took place or is this TV just so uncommon that it is hard
to find?

Recommendations of best brands to try?
 
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Charles Schuler

Jan 1, 1970
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default said:
My wife has an old ~86 vintage television/monitor Works great but the
remote is dead. It is getting impossible to find a universal remote
that will work with the thing.

Any pointers on what to look for? Is there some watershed change in
design that took place or is this TV just so uncommon that it is hard
to find?

Recommendations of best brands to try?

Have you Googled for universal remote controls? Have you visited Circuit
City and Best Buy and Radio Shack?

1986 is a long time ago, by the way. You might be out of luck.
 
My wife has an old ~86 vintage television/monitor Works great but the
remote is dead. It is getting impossible to find a universal remote
that will work with the thing.

Are you sure it's the remote that's dead? If none of the universals
are working, perhaps there's a fault with the IR sensor itself?

FWIW, we just got an older NEC TV working with a dishnetwork 'blue
button' remote that came with a 301 sat receiver.
If you know anyone with Dishnetwork, perhaps you could borrow their
remote and try it out. Remotes are available on Fleabay.
Here's a link to the manual...
http://www.dishnetwork.com/downloads/pdf/technology/remote/Blue_Button_Remote.pdf

BTW, the codes are 505, 506, 507, 517, 523, 573, 627, 712.

Good luck.
 
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Art

Jan 1, 1970
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"All-in-one" Brand of remotes may fill your need. Check their site for cross
references.
 
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Allodoxaphobia

Jan 1, 1970
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My wife has an old ~86 vintage television/monitor Works great but the
remote is dead. It is getting impossible to find a universal remote
that will work with the thing.

Any pointers on what to look for? Is there some watershed change in
design that took place or is this TV just so uncommon that it is hard
to find?

Recommendations of best brands to try?

If you're willing to get by with ON/OFF. UP/DOWN, LOUD/SOFT, and MUTE
you could try:

http://www.x-tremegeek.com/templates/searchdetail.asp?productID=10490

At 5 bucks, it won't be a life-altering decision if it doesn't work.
(They can be found at other web retail sites of this 'ilk', as well.)

I bought one as a stocking stuffer for all my friends this Christmas.
Now there won't be a loud, intrusive TV that's safe in any waiting room,
lounge, restaurant, or bar around this region. :)

Jonesy
 
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Ken Weitzel

Jan 1, 1970
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Allodoxaphobia said:
If you're willing to get by with ON/OFF. UP/DOWN, LOUD/SOFT, and MUTE
you could try:

http://www.x-tremegeek.com/templates/searchdetail.asp?productID=10490

At 5 bucks, it won't be a life-altering decision if it doesn't work.
(They can be found at other web retail sites of this 'ilk', as well.)

I bought one as a stocking stuffer for all my friends this Christmas.
Now there won't be a loud, intrusive TV that's safe in any waiting room,
lounge, restaurant, or bar around this region. :)

Hi...

Hey, with one of those you could generate yourself a LOT of service calls :)

Take care.

Ken
 
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default

Jan 1, 1970
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Are you sure it's the remote that's dead? If none of the universals
are working, perhaps there's a fault with the IR sensor itself?

FWIW, we just got an older NEC TV working with a dishnetwork 'blue
button' remote that came with a 301 sat receiver.
If you know anyone with Dishnetwork, perhaps you could borrow their
remote and try it out. Remotes are available on Fleabay.
Here's a link to the manual...
http://www.dishnetwork.com/downloads/pdf/technology/remote/Blue_Button_Remote.pdf

BTW, the codes are 505, 506, 507, 517, 523, 573, 627, 712.

Good luck.

Two "universals" (old and not sold anymore) do work but are getting
harder to use - have to press hard. I can repair that problem up to
a point - assuming I don't bust the case to smithereens - cemented
together. Wife wanted to find a couple to buy new so she's covered
for the life of the set - since all the new one's she's tried don't
work.

Thanks for the feedback
 
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default

Jan 1, 1970
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If you're willing to get by with ON/OFF. UP/DOWN, LOUD/SOFT, and MUTE
you could try:

http://www.x-tremegeek.com/templates/searchdetail.asp?productID=10490

At 5 bucks, it won't be a life-altering decision if it doesn't work.
(They can be found at other web retail sites of this 'ilk', as well.)

I bought one as a stocking stuffer for all my friends this Christmas.
Now there won't be a loud, intrusive TV that's safe in any waiting room,
lounge, restaurant, or bar around this region. :)

Jonesy

I like your thinking. We built an FM radio jammer for our favorite
bar . . .

Plenty of full function universals for $5 . . . The "hotel
replacement" category remotes.
 
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