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And is it showing RDS ? Yes, and does it it work from another room other than the room where the BS7000 is? Yes.
It can set the clock, it can do timer programming and so on, and all the different pages look exactly like the original remote.
Link and Recording is not done yet, and other small stuff is not done either, but it is quite cool, and it works :)
/Jacob
Very cool! Let me know if you need testers do you use an Some sort of ir transceiver?
Kromer: Very cool! Let me know if you need testers do you use an Some sort of ir transceiver?
More info will follow later :) But yes..
Impressive Jacob and I'm queuing up behind Kromer as tester
/steffen
Hi
It looks really coolππ are you using a rebuild Mcl 2A for the communication? I also volunteer as a tester if you need itππ
Søren
gerard:Does the iPhone also flip up when used as BL7000? BTW , it looks great !! I'm still on iOS 8 on a jailbroken iPhone 6 if you need a beta-tester. I do have a MLGW to if it's needed
BTW , it looks great !!
I'm still on iOS 8 on a jailbroken iPhone 6 if you need a beta-tester.
I do have a MLGW to if it's needed
It does not flip ;) And it will not support IOS 8 ;)
This is very, very cool - I can`t believe it !!
I still have a Beocenter 9500 for testing and a complete BS7000 and a BS4500 (one way) ...
How does the "move" feature work on iphone?">
Congratulations!
Stefan
stefan: This is very, very cool - I can`t believe it !! I still have a Beocenter 9500 for testing and a complete BS7000 and a BS4500 (one way) ... How does the "move" feature work on iphone?"> Congratulations! Stefan
Yes, it is very cool :)
Weebyx: Yes, it is very cool :)
Ok, ok, stop teasing us, tell us more!
But yes, seriously cool
lausvi: Weebyx: Yes, it is very cool :) Ok, ok, stop teasing us, tell us more! But yes, seriously cool
It is not totally finished yet, but it all revolves around an Arduino with a bluetooth module the app talks to. The Arduino is the man-in-the-middle regarding sending / receiving IR signals :)
I am in the process of updating my webpage with info on the HW and what to do, but I am also in the process of moving, so I do not have as much time as I would like :)
More to come...
I'm really interested in this project - are you picking up the data via the datalink, or are you capturing the two way IR traffic? Either way it's really impressive. Out of interest where did you source the information on the communications protocol? Is it published or did you reverse engineer it?
Luke Spadavecchia : I'm really interested in this project - are you picking up the data via the datalink, or are you capturing the two way IR traffic? Either way it's really impressive. Out of interest where did you source the information on the communications protocol? Is it published or did you reverse engineer it?
Reverse engineering of IR protocol, nothing is public available :)
Weebyx: It does not flip ;) And it will not support IOS 8 ;)
Is there some feature of iOS 10+ that you're actually using? Support for iOS 8 might be worthwhile (if "free" from a programming perspective) since often it is the old devices that are cast aside for use merely as remote controls. The iPad Air and iPod Touch 5gen driving my Logitech Harmony Hub are running the Logitech app under iOS 8, for example...
Hi Jacob,
Any news on this project?
Its been a while since the last update. I'm still interested.
skolesen: Hi Jacob, Any news on this project? Its been a while since the last update. I'm still interested. /steffen
New house / life and job got in the way, I have not been able to use as much time as I would like on this :)
Winter is coming, and I hope I can get back on the project again in not to long, during cold winter nights, I will keep you informed on the progress.
/Weebyx
Just seen this - very impressive - best of luck with it!
Peter
Looking forward to follow your progress