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	<title>Comments on: Home made wireless remote for your digital camera</title>
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		<title>By: simonkoležnik</title>
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		<description>Or, if you have a watch that was popular a few years ago which had an IR controler to store the codes while pressing the IR button to change the TV channel.

Some friend own this watch (for about 50 € I guess) and one day he was standing on the parking space waiting to came across someone with a car remote controler to lock/unlock his car. Suddenly one guy came across with an old Renault Clio and after he left the car he pressed the button to lock this car with remote controler and a friend with this creepy watch located the code and unlocked his car. The owner of Clio tried to lock it again but the story continued for some time until a friend gave up :)

So, you could borrow that super-druper watch from someone, locate the IR code and than with you watch can also be used the wireless IR commander for the camera.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Or, if you have a watch that was popular a few years ago which had an IR controler to store the codes while pressing the IR button to change the TV channel.</p>
<p>Some friend own this watch (for about 50 € I guess) and one day he was standing on the parking space waiting to came across someone with a car remote controler to lock/unlock his car. Suddenly one guy came across with an old Renault Clio and after he left the car he pressed the button to lock this car with remote controler and a friend with this creepy watch located the code and unlocked his car. The owner of Clio tried to lock it again but the story continued for some time until a friend gave up <img src='http://www.darjanpanic.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
<p>So, you could borrow that super-druper watch from someone, locate the IR code and than with you watch can also be used the wireless IR commander for the camera.</p>
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