K krad54 New Member Original poster Mar 31, 2009 2 0 USA Mar 31, 2009 #1 Hey guys, I have a Dish Network IR 1.5/3.0 remote and was wondering which frequency it is on. I have a 311 receiver. Any ideas? (BTW this is for a universal remote thing that needs the frequency)
Hey guys, I have a Dish Network IR 1.5/3.0 remote and was wondering which frequency it is on. I have a 311 receiver. Any ideas? (BTW this is for a universal remote thing that needs the frequency)
K krad54 New Member Original poster Mar 31, 2009 2 0 USA Apr 1, 2009 #2 No one knows? You guys can even post something that may be remotely helpful.
W winger Member Jan 15, 2007 7 1 Apr 1, 2009 #3 Try 38000 Hz. I don't know if that's exactly correct but it has worked for all my receivers since the 501.
Try 38000 Hz. I don't know if that's exactly correct but it has worked for all my receivers since the 501.
B BobaBird SatelliteGuys Pro Sep 8, 2003 1,693 0 EKB Annex Apr 2, 2009 #4 "remotely helpful" I get it! Thought I had this, but it's for UHF Pro which is 369.5 MHz (from EKB: Tech Forum Summary for May 9, 2005).
"remotely helpful" I get it! Thought I had this, but it's for UHF Pro which is 369.5 MHz (from EKB: Tech Forum Summary for May 9, 2005).
sca SatelliteGuys Pro Feb 27, 2009 2,432 20 cookieland! Apr 3, 2009 #5 BobaBird said: "remotely helpful" I get it! Thought I had this, but it's for UHF Pro which is 369.5 MHz (from EKB: Tech Forum Summary for May 9, 2005). Click to expand... your dual is not the same as twin link is broken (404 error) not that i need to know the difference, or anything. i, uh, just clicked on it.
BobaBird said: "remotely helpful" I get it! Thought I had this, but it's for UHF Pro which is 369.5 MHz (from EKB: Tech Forum Summary for May 9, 2005). Click to expand... your dual is not the same as twin link is broken (404 error) not that i need to know the difference, or anything. i, uh, just clicked on it.