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The N900 IR port is a transmitter only, not a receiver, so cannot be used to record other remotes.
back in my old highschool days, i used my hp48gx as an IR remote control for my tv or car
it could listen on the ir port and send back the code received from the remote
could we do this with the n900 ?
and could we do it with the fm transmitter ?
my garage door has a radio frequency remote control....
thanks !