I have a Samsung DSR 3700 FTA receiver that has stopped responding to the remote control. First guess was that the remote went bad, so I picked up a replacement from the dealer. When the receiver still did not respond to the replacement remote, the dealer said the receiver's infra red receptor in the receiver probably went bad and it is not worth fixing. I returned the replacement remote.
Now the receiver itself seemed to work fine for the channels that were scanned in, however you can't change channels from sitting on the couch and you can't access the menu's or rescan.
Now, I know new receivers are not that expensive, but I am interested in a do it yourself fix if possible. Anyone do something like this before and can provide instructions on how to go about doing it?
First is there some way to confirm that my remote is actually good? I can't be positive that the replacement remote I got from the dealer was not bad also (It did not look new). I have a USB infra red receiver on my PC, is there some software to run that can pick up and read the codes off of the remote to verify it is transmitting?
Second, if I confirm the remote is good.. How could I confirm the infra red receptor on the receiver is the bad part? Just dissassemble and solder on a new one? How would i find the right part? Anyway to make sure i dont fry the box myself in my repair attempt? Tips to not shock myself are encouraged
Now I know a lot of you will probably say bite the bullet and get a new cheap receiver, however this is just the sort of project I would enjoy to try. If it is unfix-able then no loss but my time, however I gain the fun of experimenting.
Now the receiver itself seemed to work fine for the channels that were scanned in, however you can't change channels from sitting on the couch and you can't access the menu's or rescan.
Now, I know new receivers are not that expensive, but I am interested in a do it yourself fix if possible. Anyone do something like this before and can provide instructions on how to go about doing it?
First is there some way to confirm that my remote is actually good? I can't be positive that the replacement remote I got from the dealer was not bad also (It did not look new). I have a USB infra red receiver on my PC, is there some software to run that can pick up and read the codes off of the remote to verify it is transmitting?
Second, if I confirm the remote is good.. How could I confirm the infra red receptor on the receiver is the bad part? Just dissassemble and solder on a new one? How would i find the right part? Anyway to make sure i dont fry the box myself in my repair attempt? Tips to not shock myself are encouraged
Now I know a lot of you will probably say bite the bullet and get a new cheap receiver, however this is just the sort of project I would enjoy to try. If it is unfix-able then no loss but my time, however I gain the fun of experimenting.