I dropped a pair of fresh AAA lithium batteries in the remote and it is much more responsive. Someone else suggested a battery change, well I think they are right. What thinketh you?
Sure, why not? I simply tilted the MicroHD receiver position on the high shelf it's sitting on in my entertainment center so that the IR "eye" is more on a line with my chair position. It really doesn't seem to have much off-axis "view" of the beam.
I've also in the past modified various remotes with a new higher-powered IR diode from Radio Shack, and I've been thinking about doing that to the MicroHD remote. It can make a world of difference depending on the device.
You know how this box is very light? We have it sitting near the floor, underneath the set, and I notice today that the cable had pulled the box up and at an angle, so maybe that's what's responsible for my noticeable improvement, not the new batteries. We watch TV in a darkened room at night and I had no idea this happened.I simply tilted the MicroHD receiver position on the high shelf it's sitting on in my entertainment center so that the IR "eye" is more on a line with my chair position. It really doesn't seem to have much off-axis "view" of the beam.
Sure, why not? I simply tilted the MicroHD receiver position on the high shelf it's sitting on in my entertainment center so that the IR "eye" is more on a line with my chair position. It really doesn't seem to have much off-axis "view" of the beam.
I've also in the past modified various remotes with a new higher-powered IR diode from Radio Shack, and I've been thinking about doing that to the MicroHD remote. It can make a world of difference depending on the device.
if u do that and it works, please tell us everything as i would like to try it.
You know how this box is very light? We have it sitting near the floor, underneath the set, and I notice today that the cable had pulled the box up and at an angle, so maybe that's what's responsible for my noticeable improvement, not the new batteries. We watch TV in a darkened room at night and I had no idea this happened.
I too will await the results of your remote's surgery. After he gets out of recovery, do post an update.
You just buy one of these, click the link: http://www.radioshack.com/product/index.jsp?productId=2062565
and replace the IR emitter in the remote with it. They have a polarity to them as they are a diode, so make sure you observe that. I haven't yet done this myself to the MicroHD remote, but I've done it to others and it's worked well.
Great modification and initiative! Keep us updated with any additional observations of the modified remote operation.
I agree that this is a simple project that most hobbyists should be very capable of performing and should only take a few minutes.
Just a reminder: The GEOSATpro product warranty is voided by physical modification.
Great modification and initiative! Keep us updated with any additional observations of the modified remote operation.