Yes you can do it,when you made your phone to use a smart apps and made it a smart phone then you can use it a remote.thanks
You can still program the remote with the converter box off if you know the code. Then Use it to turn the converter on.
The FCC expressly prohibits the use or modification to allow use of any other remote for converter boxes as part of a provision by the cable and satellite companies included in the law. Universal remote capability amounts to unfair competition. Hacking the converter boxes by using a remote not included with the device is prohibited by law.
You can turn on magnavox converter boxes without remotes by going to the central control box and then pressing the reset button to accomodate the power button.
A DirecTV remote may work with a KCPI converter box if the converter box is compatible with universal remotes and can recognize the programming codes from the DirecTV remote. You will need to program the remote to the converter box, which usually involves entering a specific code or following a pairing process. Check the user manuals for both devices for compatibility and instructions. If the KCPI box supports universal remote control, it should work; otherwise, you may need to use the original remote that came with the converter box.
I have a TV converter box, I use the remote to scan for available signals and then they are automatically programmed into my remote/system as an available viewing channel.
use your mobile phone converter
Yes, you can use a voltage converter with your cell phone charger in Europe. However, make sure the converter is suitable for appliances rated between 500-1600 watts to prevent damage and ensure proper functioning. Be cautious of potential overheating issues when using high-wattage devices with a voltage converter.
No you can not, unless you backup your BB to a computer. But you can use your smart phone to remote access your computer by using "teamviewer".
Yes. People still use satellite phones in remote and rural areas.
hold things like you can hold your ball, hold your cell phone, telephone, remote, and etc.
Yes, there are several recommended satellite phone models for hiking in remote areas, such as the Iridium 9555, Inmarsat IsatPhone 2, and Globalstar GSP-1700. These phones provide reliable coverage in remote locations and are designed for outdoor use.
dtvpal went out of business. so you would need a learning universal remote. unless the STB you want to control is Echostar. the dtvpal remote should work on both echostar and dtvpal. other than that find a nice universal learning remote and use that.