My Bose control is a UEIC # 401RRC - 034A05E
Does that mean anything. No 6 pin connector anywhere or any other connector. But it's a very nice layed out control.
Who is UEIC
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Yes my Comcast DTA remote from UEI is not jp1 and has none of the features like Keymoves or sending EFC's that make UEI remotes so popular.unclemiltie wrote:URIC is The name of the company that makes all of the JP1 remotes, however just because they made i t does not mean that it is JP1
I do have some old uei non-jp1 remotes that do use EFC's and keymoves, but many UEI remotes have nothing.
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