No, TV remotes use IR light and/or RF transmitter.
infrared diode
The peak wavelength of the IR diode used in TV remotes are usually around 940 nanometers.
Use the TV remote and hit 03. Do not use the satellite remote only the TV remote.
Yes, you can use old remote to the another tv, If the battery in the remote is new. And if the tv is same cable as you use before.
Remote controls very much an electronic device. The electronics read button pushes and convert them into streams of pulses. The pulses are sent to a light emitting diode (LED) where they are turned into light. Therefore the link between the remote control and the television is a purely optical one.
The same way you'd use a TV remote on a computer.
That's a unit that has to be soldered in place, and it may not just be the diode that's gone bad. If it's a Panasonic TV, some of them required and installation kit which also consisted of a coil and a resistor. Your biggest problem may be in finding the correct replacement part.
In ordinary remote controls for devices such as televisions & DVD players, infra red light is used (naked to the human eye).
Yes, you can use a universal remote with a Silo TV, provided that the remote is compatible with the brand. You will need to program the universal remote to recognize the Silo TV by entering the correct code or following the programming instructions specific to the remote. Check the remote's manual for the list of codes and setup procedures.
brought a rca remote tryin to use on a magnsonic tv
Use the remote
Yes in any hardware store there is a universal remote that could be use in any type of TV. You will also buy batteries depending on which type the universal remote use.