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I have 2 satellite boxes and 4 identical remotes. I'm finally
entering (or trying to) remote
codes for them.
To get to the specifics: The remotes i'm trying to program
are the "4.0 IR/UHF PRO" by
Echostar (Dish Network).
Having a hard time finding Sony codes for 2 of my A/V Receivers.
The 2 in question are 1) STR-K900
and the 2) STR-K750P.
Defining "hard time" = seems i
push the up or down buttons for
an indefinite amount of time and
still getting no results in pro-
gramming the remotes for the above
receivers. Have a JVC A/V receiver
that didn't work with codes listed
in owners manual (Dish Network).
But did however program with the
search code process. And with not
much time invested. Also, the A/V
(Sony) receivers are approximately
3-5 years old. The satellite boxes
and remotes only 1-2 years old. I
assumed (terrible word) finding a remote code for these receivers
would not be all that difficult.
Without anymore rambling. Hopefully, I've served up enough
info to work with.
Feel free to ask for more details
to help come to a resolution to
this issue.
Thanks,
Greg (rodi63)
I have 2 satellite boxes and 4 identical remotes. I'm finally
entering (or trying to) remote
codes for them.
To get to the specifics: The remotes i'm trying to program
are the "4.0 IR/UHF PRO" by
Echostar (Dish Network).
Having a hard time finding Sony codes for 2 of my A/V Receivers.
The 2 in question are 1) STR-K900
and the 2) STR-K750P.
Defining "hard time" = seems i
push the up or down buttons for
an indefinite amount of time and
still getting no results in pro-
gramming the remotes for the above
receivers. Have a JVC A/V receiver
that didn't work with codes listed
in owners manual (Dish Network).
But did however program with the
search code process. And with not
much time invested. Also, the A/V
(Sony) receivers are approximately
3-5 years old. The satellite boxes
and remotes only 1-2 years old. I
assumed (terrible word) finding a remote code for these receivers
would not be all that difficult.
Without anymore rambling. Hopefully, I've served up enough
info to work with.
Feel free to ask for more details
to help come to a resolution to
this issue.
Thanks,
Greg (rodi63)