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I have an older Kenwood VR-410 receiver which has an RF remote and as such will not work with my Harmony remote. I was wondering if anyone knows how I could solder an IR receiver to the Kenwood's circuit board and then program the Harmony using VR-409 settings. I have googled and read it should work but haven't found any details on how to do it.
This might be a dumb question but would it also be possible to add HDMI to an older receiver like this? |
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