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  2. Universal remote - Wikipedia

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    Harmony 670, a universal remote. A universal remote is a remote control that can be programmed to operate various brands of one or more types of consumer electronics devices. . Low-end universal remotes can only control a set number of devices determined by their manufacturer, while mid- and high-end universal remotes allow the user to program in new control codes to the re

  3. EchoStar XIV - Wikipedia

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    EchoStar XIV is an American geostationary communications satellite which is operated by EchoStar. It is positioned in geostationary orbit at a longitude of 119° West, from where it is used to provide high-definition television direct broadcasting services to the continental United States for Dish Network .

  4. Logitech Harmony - Wikipedia

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    Logitech Harmony 1000. Logitech Harmony is a line of remote controls and home automation products produced by Logitech.The line includes universal remote products designed for controlling the components of home theater systems (including televisions, set-top boxes, DVD and Blu-ray players, video game consoles) and other devices that can be controlled via infrared, as well as newer smart home ...

  5. JP1 remote - Wikipedia

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    A JP1 Remote Control. A JP1 remote is a type of universal remote, usually with a six-pin interface connector labeled "JP1" in the battery compartment, manufactured by Universal Electronics Inc. The JP1 interface allows the remote to be reprogrammed, adding new code lists and functions. Home theater hobbyists use JP1 to avoid obsolescence.

  6. Hughes Network Systems - Wikipedia

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    [10] [12] By 1977, Digital Communications Corp. had 250 employees and $10.6 million in revenue. [13] In 1978, Digital Communications Corp. was acquired by Microwave Associates for an undisclosed sum, [13] [a] becoming MA/COM-DCC and began developing satellite related products. [14] The company invented the very small aperture terminal in 1985. [15]

  7. CMBStar-1 - Wikipedia

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    EchoStar XIII, also known as CMBStar-1, was an American geostationary communications satellite project that was to be built by Space Systems/Loral (SSL) and was to be operated by EchoStar, but was eventually canceled.

  8. Talk:Universal remote - Wikipedia

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    I added different information and methods on programming a universal remote as I believe this will be helpful to readers and will provide information for people looking to program their universal remote. Bon1122334455 16:58, 14 February 2023 (UTC) Again, your edits were in violation of WP:NOTHOWTO. Please read that page as it specifically ...

  9. Universal Remote Console - Wikipedia

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    Universal Remote Console (URC) is a standard for defining alternative user interfaces for devices that can be used remotely. In the vocabulary of URC, the remote devices are called "controllers", while the devices they control are called "targets".