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Anyone else having this issue. I have an universal aeros mx850 and for some reason it controls the apple tv great through direct IR - but when i go to RF to the IR repeater it doesn't work. Any thoughts on this? Really strange. Never had an issue like this before where the remote worked the device perfectly through direct IR but when you move to RF no go.
Thanks

it could be the IR driver... I assume that you learned it into the remote itself. most all IR devices follow the NEC standard set years ago, that allow an IR header and then a repeat command. Apple must deviate from this slightly, because they also encode a remote ID somewhere in the header, to allow devices to be "paired" but also all share a common generic header that is not remote specific. you could try to go to www.remotecentral.com and search the files section for you appropriate remote driver for an Apple remote. this particular driver might have been learned differently than yours and may work where yours did not. also you could try to go back and relearn the commands. there are all types of tricks to groom or filter the IR for different effects.... you can tap the button instead of holding it down... place a sheet of notebook paper in between the remote and the learning remote, shoot it at an angle... etc... if remotecentral does not have an alternate driver there, i'm sure it must be in the section for Pronto remotes, and there are utilities to convert the file over to MX style files. perhaps the odd structure of the header + ID is confusing the RF bridges (which are known to have so so performance in certain situations.
the other possibility is that the carrier frequency is non-standard. off the top of my head, i think that his frequency is in the 38 or 39kHz... but some manufacturers are known to deviate slightly off this. the original remote works fine, but if it is not within the spec of the RF repeater or Xantech style repeater, then the signal does not pass correctly.
for the Xantech solution, i'll try to research what carrier freq the Apple remoe uses. Xantech does have specific solutions for certain carrier frequencies... such as old Pioneer Elite and, B&O, and Bose equipment... maybe something custom is required for Apple.

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