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Hey,

I've spend the weekend fooling around with a simple homebrew IR reciever. Realy simple RS232 on a breadboard (http://www.lirc.org/receivers.html). I've used a TSOP7000 because I have a Bang & Olufsen BEO4 remote lying around.

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After configuring LIRC for the BEO4, I wrote a LIRC-TCP client for DomotiGa and some code so DomotiGa can send OSD-info to XBMC.
Everything works nice. I can use the BEO4 to control XBMC on my Ubuntu server and when I switch the lighting on or off I get an OSD message in XBMC..... :)

Nice thing about the BEO4 is that it have a dedicated light button.

So far so good..
The BEO4 uses 455KHZ and easily reaches 10 meters, so thats great. However, Being IR it won't go through a wall.

Can I just put 3 TSOP7000 in parallel?

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Can always get a IR extender.

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Most IR extenders work only well from 36-38khz. Not the 455khz B&O uses. IRTrans has special B&O versions of their hardware for this same reason.
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didn't irtrans also have a B&O version, although that is perhaps too much for what you want.

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