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One For All URC 9910 Learning Remote

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One For All URC 9910 Learning Remote $31 at Buy.com
 
Discuss (7) : History : Tell : Posted 6:14 AM PST 12/28/07 by Ben
One For All URC 9910 Learning RemoteBuy.com has the One For All URC 9910 Premium Learning Line 8-Device IR/RF Upgradeable Universal Remote Control for $31 with free shipping.

  • Full learning capabilities and upgradeable technology from One For All
  • Easy-to-read backlit keypad and LCD display with real-time clock
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    #1   TheBS - Posted 6:19 am PST 12/28/07 (1230 Posts)
    I do NOT recommend this, I have it and the learning capability is limited to only about 1-2 dozen key presses (which could mean less than a half-dozen keys using combinations). Very limiting.
    #2   Anonymous - Posted 7:36 am PST 12/28/07 (16777213 Posts)
    This is NOT a deal! It's this price regularly and on eBay for the same all the time.

    Also, according to the manual it can only learn 4 keys! L1-L4.
    Same with macros, it only stores 4 M1-M4

    It would make a great backup controller or a dedicated long distance remote for another room however because of the the RF capabilities.

    I might get one to keep in my garage so I don't worry about mucking up my good URC.
    #3   samijubal - Posted 8:19 am PST 12/28/07 (571 Posts)
    They can learn almost any key, there are only a couple that can't be taught. You can teach the remote more functions using the advanced functions, which they will e-mail if you ask for them, than with learning. Between the two, you can teach about 60 or more functions. These are great remotes for the price.
    #4   krusty - Posted 8:36 am PST 12/28/07 (589 Posts)
    Like #3 said. You can program nearly every key. The problem is the memory. You'll hit a wall if you try to reprogram too many. Since it's a learning remote, there are few devices you can't teach it to control. It can be pretty complicated to set up though.

    Pretty good price but I paid around $80 4-5 years ago. Mine wore out eventually.
    #5   samijubal - Posted 9:40 am PST 12/28/07 (571 Posts)
    They hold more advanced functions than they do learned functions. Almost all codes have advanced functions they will e-mail if you ask for them. They can be programmed to any key you want using keymover.
    #6   TheDogFather - Posted 10:00 am PST 12/28/07 (107 Posts)
    Whit this ugly design ... better be smarter and learn fast ...
    #7   freehari - Posted 10:53 am PST 12/28/07 (107 Posts)
    With a jp1 cable and a computer, you can program almost any number of keys. I have six devices reprogrammed entirely by using learning capabilities and moved to desired key using jp1.

    I think you can get a jp1 cable from ebay.

    Look it up: http://www.hifi-remote.com/jp1/
     
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