Sophisticated signal decoder for remote controls for precise functionality testing. The tester not only diagnoses whether the remote is emitting infrared light, but also decodes the signal and displays the codes on a large screen, allowing you to quickly verify if the remote is sending the correct code. You can use it to determine which remotes are interchangeable/compatible. An essential tool for all service centers and electronic repair shops.
Another use is when you have a universal remote programmed for various devices; this decoder will show you which codes-brands-devices are set.
Infrared signal decoder - features:
1. Tests IR (infrared) remote controls.
2. Decodes the IR signal from the remote - protocol and frequency.
3. Distinguishes the protocol (FMT = Format) of the transmitted signal (for example, 9012 is the Toshiba protocol or SAA3010 for RC5 from Philips or NEC6121 is a widely used protocol from NEC, etc... all protocols are in the included instructions)
4. Displays decoded data and protocol on a large screen (SYSTEM code, DATA code, FMT=protocol/format)
Properties:
Large display.
Auditory and visual signal indicators.
Very simple intuitive use - can be handled by a radio amateur who quickly understands the principle of IR signal transmission by following the included instructions.
Nothing similar exists on the Czech market; other testers only verify whether the signal is being emitted or not, which you can also check with any camera, through whose optics the invisible IR (infrared) signal is visible.
The problem arises when the remote control is emitting something, but you don't know what. A remote control that transmits may still be faulty. This decoder reveals issues where the remote emits a signal but sends the wrong code or operates on the wrong frequency. According to the attached instructions, it indicates which format/protocol the signal corresponds to and whether it is the correct protocol and code.
Note: if the tester beeps when you press the button and no data appears on the display, it means that the remote is emitting something (the IR light is blinking), but the signal could not be decoded, and the remote control is 99.9% likely to be defective.










Sophisticated signal decoder for remote controls for precise functionality testing. The tester not only diagnoses whether the remote is emitting infrared light, but also decodes the signal and displays the codes on a large screen, allowing you to quickly verify if the remote is sending the correct code. You can use it to determine which remotes are interchangeable/compatible. An essential tool for all service centers and electronic repair shops.
Another use is when you have a universal remote programmed for various devices; this decoder will show you which codes-brands-devices are set.
Infrared signal decoder - features:
1. Tests IR (infrared) remote controls.
2. Decodes the IR signal from the remote - protocol and frequency.
3. Distinguishes the protocol (FMT = Format) of the transmitted signal (for example, 9012 is the Toshiba protocol or SAA3010 for RC5 from Philips or NEC6121 is a widely used protocol from NEC, etc... all protocols are in the included instructions)
4. Displays decoded data and protocol on a large screen (SYSTEM code, DATA code, FMT=protocol/format)
Properties:
Large display.
Auditory and visual signal indicators.
Very simple intuitive use - can be handled by a radio amateur who quickly understands the principle of IR signal transmission by following the included instructions.
Nothing similar exists on the Czech market; other testers only verify whether the signal is being emitted or not, which you can also check with any camera, through whose optics the invisible IR (infrared) signal is visible.
The problem arises when the remote control is emitting something, but you don't know what. A remote control that transmits may still be faulty. This decoder reveals issues where the remote emits a signal but sends the wrong code or operates on the wrong frequency. According to the attached instructions, it indicates which format/protocol the signal corresponds to and whether it is the correct protocol and code.
Note: if the tester beeps when you press the button and no data appears on the display, it means that the remote is emitting something (the IR light is blinking), but the signal could not be decoded, and the remote control is 99.9% likely to be defective.





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