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<blockquote data-quote="DACMan1" data-source="post: 2454" data-attributes="member: 112"><p>The remotes I measured are indeed not manchester/biphase.</p><p></p><p>After 2 minutes worth of research, I got the answer to why 1 out of 5 remotes worked on the elektor RC5 reciever(the one I didn't measure on my PC):</p><p></p><p>Turns out all of the 4 remotes I took readings on, uses the sony or one of the other standards for IR protocol(not RC5). This is indeed not Biphase, where the RC5 protocol is biphase. This does however mean that not all remotes are RC5.</p><p></p><p>The sony standard should also be a bit easier to decode, see: </p><p>http://www.celadon.com/infrared_protocol/infrared_protocols_samples.pdf</p><p></p><p>This again raises the question: what remote will you be using? because I don't believe that the remote I use is even really RC5, as the first byte is always zero according to the RC5 reciever.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DACMan1, post: 2454, member: 112"] The remotes I measured are indeed not manchester/biphase. After 2 minutes worth of research, I got the answer to why 1 out of 5 remotes worked on the elektor RC5 reciever(the one I didn't measure on my PC): Turns out all of the 4 remotes I took readings on, uses the sony or one of the other standards for IR protocol(not RC5). This is indeed not Biphase, where the RC5 protocol is biphase. This does however mean that not all remotes are RC5. The sony standard should also be a bit easier to decode, see: http://www.celadon.com/infrared_protocol/infrared_protocols_samples.pdf This again raises the question: what remote will you be using? because I don't believe that the remote I use is even really RC5, as the first byte is always zero according to the RC5 reciever. [/QUOTE]
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