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Re: IR Jamming from 2 or more remotes - results

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Originally Posted by vhcook View Post
Adding a targeting/transmit warning LED to the remote to help the alliance coordinate against interference would probably be a good idea. If you're looking to loan them out, how are you looking at making them modular enough to work with a variety of remote shapes?
What about an entire remote? If a team (alliance member or opponent) gave you a custom remote that had a targeting light (illuminates where it's pointed), indicator light (shows when in use), and a nice tight parallel IR beam, would you be willing to re-train your IR board to use it?

Or would you insist on using your own IR remote?

Or what if you supplied your entire alliance with three remotes wired together via circuit that prevents them from transmitting at the same time? Or even does some clever time-slicing?

I agree, any attachment requiring integration of existing remotes would be messy.
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