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Yousuf Khan

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(Msg. 1) Posted: Sat Jan 13, 2007 1:59 am
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Recently my 2000 OBW has been showing peculiar blind spots in its range.
I find that it doesn't accept commands from the remote in certain
angles, however if you get it at just the proper angles you can get it
to open or close from long distances. Anything simple I can do to fix
this? Like cleaning some contacts or something?

Yousuf Khan

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Bonehenge

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(Msg. 2) Posted: Sat Jan 13, 2007 7:55 am
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rworkss

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(Msg. 3) Posted: Sat Jan 13, 2007 8:19 am
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Yousuf Khan wrote:
> Recently my 2000 OBW has been showing peculiar blind spots in its range.
> I find that it doesn't accept commands from the remote in certain
> angles, however if you get it at just the proper angles you can get it
> to open or close from long distances. Anything simple I can do to fix
> this? Like cleaning some contacts or something?
>
> Yousuf Khan

Replace the battery. If you've had the same one in the remote since
2000, its time to replace it.
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Rick Courtright

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(Msg. 4) Posted: Sat Jan 13, 2007 10:47 am
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Yousuf Khan wrote:

> to open or close from long distances. Anything simple I can do to fix
> this? Like cleaning some contacts or something?

Hi,

The serious part of this answer is to replace the battery as the guys
have already said.

Once you've done that, an amateur radio operator showed me a "fun" thing
w/ automotive remotes. He walked out far enough his remote wouldn't
operate on the vehicle. Then he held the remote to his forehead near the
temple, and pushed the button. "Beep, beep" came from the vehicle!

He explained how it works--I don't exactly recall the details, but, no,
he doesn't have a plate in his head!

Rick
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YKhan

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(Msg. 5) Posted: Sat Jan 13, 2007 6:37 pm
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On Jan 13, 7:02 am, Bonehenge <DwightSchr....DeleteThis@DunderMifflin.com> wrote:
> On Sat, 13 Jan 2007 01:59:03 -0500, Yousuf Khan <bbb....DeleteThis@yahoo.com>
> wrote:
>
> >Recently my 2000 OBW has been showing peculiar blind spots in its range.
> >I find that it doesn't accept commands from the remote in certain
> >angles, however if you get it at just the proper angles you can get it
> >to open or close from long distances. Anything simple I can do to fix
> >this? Like cleaning some contacts or something?I would probably start by replacing the battery. The angles may
> involve receiver antenna to fob relationships that a fresh battery
> will increase the output and overcome.

Damn, I should have mentioned right in my original message that the
battery in the key fob has already been replaced (wrote it out late at
night, details escaped me). And it did help out considerably, except in
the blind spots. If I can get it in one of its non-blind spots, then I
can lock/unlock the car from considerable (amazing actually) distance
with the new battery.

That brings up another question, is it possible that my key fob is the
one that's too directional rather than the received in the car?

Yousuf Khan
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YKhan

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(Msg. 6) Posted: Sat Jan 13, 2007 6:40 pm
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On Jan 13, 6:05 pm, CompUser <NoooSp... RemoveThis @yahoo.com> wrote:
> Just holding the remote up over your head will do
> the same. You're just getting a line-of-sight
> angle for the RF, no side-of-head or under-your-
> chin stuff going on. Wink

Actually I've noticed that sometimes holding the remote up over my head
sometimes helps, but it has to be held up quite high, possibly higher
than I have arms for.

Yousuf Khan
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CompUser1

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(Msg. 7) Posted: Sat Jan 13, 2007 6:55 pm
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In article <45A9294E.178573DE.RemoveThis@iname.com>,
rcourtright.RemoveThis@iname.com says...
>
> Once you've done that, an amateur radio operator showed me a "fun" thing
> w/ automotive remotes. He walked out far enough his remote wouldn't
> operate on the vehicle. Then he held the remote to his forehead near the
> temple, and pushed the button. "Beep, beep" came from the vehicle!
>
> He explained how it works--I don't exactly recall the details, but, no,
> he doesn't have a plate in his head!
>

Just holding the remote up over your head will do
the same. You're just getting a line-of-sight
angle for the RF, no side-of-head or under-your-
chin stuff going on. Wink
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Carl 1 Lucky Texan

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(Msg. 8) Posted: Sat Jan 13, 2007 11:55 pm
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Rick Courtright wrote:

> Yousuf Khan wrote:
>
>
>>to open or close from long distances. Anything simple I can do to fix
>>this? Like cleaning some contacts or something?
>
>
> Hi,
>
> The serious part of this answer is to replace the battery as the guys
> have already said.
>
> Once you've done that, an amateur radio operator showed me a "fun" thing
> w/ automotive remotes. He walked out far enough his remote wouldn't
> operate on the vehicle. Then he held the remote to his forehead near the
> temple, and pushed the button. "Beep, beep" came from the vehicle!
>
> He explained how it works--I don't exactly recall the details, but, no,
> he doesn't have a plate in his head!
>
> Rick

Yep, holding at your chin (and possibly playing with different
orientations there, horizontal/vertical) uses the front of the body like
a reflector - possibly better than holding over the head in some instances.

Carl


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