Protocols 6, 46, and I think 35 locked up my camera somewhat
consistantly. Not immediately, but after testing with those protocols
I found I had to remove the batteries from my camera to get it
responding again.
I've gone back to protocol 57, which is the only one I've found so far
that gives any positive looking results. I've been able to trip the
shutter many times with it, but I still need to go through all of the
OBC codes to see if it is anything covered by the 1x1 command size.
I've also discovered that I can press and depress the buttons much
more slowly to still operate the shutter. The only problem is I never
know when it will work or not; I'm doing this as a black box because I
don't have another Palm to "check" the signal :(
I've had very positive results with OBC 104 when randomly pressed
along with OBC's 101-105. Any idea why this range might show more
promise? (I can't seem to get it more reliable than this however)
BTW, if anyone can show me what the signal "looks" like (I don't have
a 2nd PDA), I've uploaded the definitions file I've created into the
Files->Definitions folder for this group. Named "300def_beta2.zip".
Thanks for the help so far. Hopefully Protocol 57 is the right track
-- I still have about 100 more OBCs for the 1x1 command size to go
through and hopefully one of them is the magic one. After that I can
probably figure out my Kenwood Stereo & Subwoofer :D
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RMCEnhancer@yahoogroups.com, "Jason Olsen" <jasonolsen@m...> wrote:
>
> --- In
RMCEnhancer@yahoogroups.com, "Cliff" <tim_axe@y...> wrote:
> >
> > With protocol 57, it was very eratic. I couldn't really control if
> > there was a 2 second delay, or immediate picture. And it probably
> > worked once every fifty to one hundred tries or so when I was button
> > mashing.
> >
> > I wasn't able to get it to work with the protocols mentioned by you
> > (67, 10, 35) with the given OBCs (1, 170, 255).
>
>
> :(
>
> Looking at the thread you mentioned, I noticed that some had said
> various Mitsubishi/MGA codes worked. Have you tried those (all
> buttons for both VCR and TV Mitsubishi setups?)
>
> Other protocols that match the frequency are: 6, 8, 46, 33, 36, and
> 60. If you can find one of those that triggers it, you may get a
> better behavior. I chose the OBCs of 1, 170, and 255 because those
> represent nearly all off, all on, and alternating on/off bits. But
> add 2, 4, 9, 17, and 33 as other OBC codes to check.