There seems to be a lot of information out there about how to build compute=
r controlled infrared controls for various Sony devices, but I found nothin=
g about hard wired ones, probably because there aren't many of them. I wond=
er how hard it would be to adapt them for hard wired.=0D
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On 4 Sep 2017, at 4:55 pm, Gianni Pavan <giann=
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you're right, the M10 remote control is not just a simple switch-based cont=
rol, it sends digital signals to address the various functions. It would be=
great if someone is able to build a remote able to be controlled by a time=
r or by a computer. I would pay for that !!=0D
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I recently found a forum posting describing the electrical signals used by =
the M10 remote control. It's more complicated than I was hoping. Seems to b=
e a hard wired version of infrared controls.=0D
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I would love to be able to use them to rig up some kind of timer for unatte=
nded recordings, but I doubt I'd ever have time. Maybe someone else can do =
something with the information.=0D
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http://taperssection.com/index.php?topic=3D130924.msg1730637#msg1730637=0D
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