Someone briefly mentioned this gem in another topic, but the BlueDo RR-X200 might be just the ticket to replace the IR-only #1 remote. With something like this you should be able to really hide the 322 or 522 away somewhere out of sight.
It's a slick design... you put this gizmo in to replace one of your AA batteries in the remote (it uses an "N" cell, which is shorter than a AA but about the same diameter). The gizmo senses the current changes as your IR emitter pulses on and off and sends an RF signal back to its base station receiver of the button you are pressing.
The base station has an IR blaster and includes (I think) wired blasters to put in front of equipment.
The BlueDo web page above also mentions that they are working on a AAA battery-sized version that should be available soon.
I can't find it on their website but I believe I read elsewhere that the range is 100ft, similar to the "original" Dish UHF remotes (not the newer UHF Pro versions, which claim 200ft.)
You can also buy additional transmitters which could be put into the battery compartment of other remotes (VCR, universal remote,etc.) Be sure to check out their page as it appears there is one remote (Philips Pronto widescreen) that it does not work well with but appears to with all others.
It's a slick design... you put this gizmo in to replace one of your AA batteries in the remote (it uses an "N" cell, which is shorter than a AA but about the same diameter). The gizmo senses the current changes as your IR emitter pulses on and off and sends an RF signal back to its base station receiver of the button you are pressing.
The base station has an IR blaster and includes (I think) wired blasters to put in front of equipment.
The BlueDo web page above also mentions that they are working on a AAA battery-sized version that should be available soon.
I can't find it on their website but I believe I read elsewhere that the range is 100ft, similar to the "original" Dish UHF remotes (not the newer UHF Pro versions, which claim 200ft.)
You can also buy additional transmitters which could be put into the battery compartment of other remotes (VCR, universal remote,etc.) Be sure to check out their page as it appears there is one remote (Philips Pronto widescreen) that it does not work well with but appears to with all others.