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Thomas G. Marshall
 
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Default Too HIGH a frequency?: Older kenwood remotes


[I sincerely apologize for reposting this, but I think I previously gave a
very unclear subject line]


I have a Kenwood Receiver KR-V6080, with the factory remote RC-R0502.

That remote works fine.

*HOWEVER*, when I use any kind of 3rd party all-in-one or learning remote
everything works except the volume. It just sits still. I've tried 4
remotes, 2 were learning from the working remote!

Does the kenwood listen to multiple frequencies, or sonics or something else
that the standard remotes /don't/ "do" ?

I'm trying to tame an audio-video system that has grown out of control an
inch at a time.




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