Is there a way to Reverse Lookup a Manufacturer from a code?

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enliteneer
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Is there a way to Reverse Lookup a Manufacturer from a code?

Post by enliteneer »

I'm trying to control a satellite box with a tv's built-in ir blaster. the tv is a sony NSX-32GT1.

In the IR setup menu, it lists tons of manufacturers it supports (many of them have different code options), but unfortunately the nanosat/cnx isn't listed (big surprise).

But since there's a remotemaster file for the Nano, and it shows it as having NEC1 / Protocol ID : 00 5A.. I'm wondering if there is a way to lookup what manufacturers use this particular protocol combination. If it's common to many manufactures, maybe one of them is listed on the googletv.

Thanks!

Upgrade Code 0 = 37 DA (SAT/2010) Nanosat Nano Premium (RM v1.82)
5A 00 F2 70 F2 CE 00 FE 00 00 06 C1 20 44 DF FF
7F BF 3F DF 5F 9F 1F EF 6F 57 C7 0F 07 87 AF FD
FB 4F 27 2F 8F F7 77 67 A7 BD 47 17 1D 75 B5 D5
55 F5 35 7D 37 67 D7 DD
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mdavej
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Post by mdavej »

Use the Lookup Tool at the top of the page. Search by protocol and device/subdevice, then click Brands in the results.
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Post by vickyg2003 »

There are only 2 that are close. FTEmaximal and Pansat use a Nec1 4 and have the same number keys, but not much else in common.
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