Borrowing a long ranger remote
#7
Does anyone in the Bay Area (preferably South Bay) have a long ranger setup? Mine stopped working over the weekend and I can't tell if it's the remote or the base station. The best way to tell is to see if the remote works with a different station, hence looking for someone local.

Thanks!
Computer geek and amateur woodworker.
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#8
I'm too lazy at the moment to go down to the shop, and it's past my bedtime, but I'm pretty sure there's a reset button on the "base station", maybe on the bottom.  Give that a try.
Tony
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#9
There is - and it works (beeps appropriately to indicate it's waiting to hear from the remote), but doesn't pick up the remote. Meanwhile, the remote swears its sending a signal (the LED comes on). So one of them is lying to me
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#10
new battery in remote?  Call psi on mon.
Tony
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#11
(10-23-2016, 02:19 PM)Tony (Charleston WV) Wrote: new battery in remote?  

THIS^^^^^^

Just enough charge left to light that darn bulb, but not enough to actually do anything. Happens a lot to any device remote with one of those stupid I'm working lights on it.
Worst thing they can do is cook ya and eat ya

GW
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#12
Also no
Sad

Sigh... I'll give 'em a call this week and report back.
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