Luckily the guy who gave me the VCR and this TV, also gave me their respective original remotes !
Do yourself a favor tho, and keep your eyes peeled for one of those Harmony remotes with the touchscreen. If you find one for $30 or less in functional condition, jump on it. If you tinker on any kind of consumer electronics, they are TE no less important than a meter or scope. You can't troubleshoot something if you can't control it properly, and you rarely get the original remote with curb-scores or Thrift items.
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I despise consumer electronics in general, bar the odd old CD player or old stereo amp. But that's simple stuff.
As for more modern stuff with "secret" / advanced trickery available from a remote... that's more than I can care about.
If the appliance has H/W problem I am OK to give it a try especially if I can have schematics for it. But it's the problem is more a S/W thing then I really can't be arsed to research it, I find it too painful and uninteresting to be worth my time.
Same goes for TE as well... I just don't like S/W problems, they are a pain. IT's like a modern car that works perfectly mechanically but some of the numerous electronic gizmos in it decides to stop th car form working, and you have to find what gizmo it is and why it is up set. No.. not for me. I love old cars because when they stop working they have a good reason, a valid reason... like, the G/B broke, a head gasket, a piston going through the bonnet, what have you... but something real and serious. Having a car bricked for a silly S/W reason like a smartphone or tablet, no... no no no ... that's not acceptable to me and I will not by such crap for as long a I can have a choice.
For me to bother with S/W in an appliance, it would have to be some thing that being to me personally, that I really need, that I really care for A LOT. Other wise it's either scrap, or tell the "customer" / frien of a friend of a friend "sorry not reparable, do you want it back or can I keep to salvage parts ?? ".
But well... never say never I guess. I will keep your suggestion in mind.
Oh, now I come to think of it, someone recently gave me a brand new programmable remote, but not sure it's as capable / similar to what you describe. Let me go get it to see what it exactly... OK found it, see picture below. It's got a little graphical LCD screen. It's made by " Logitech ", model name is " Harmony 700 ". Never used it, no opportunity to do so. Plus I can't be bothered to ge through the learning curve, not worth my time. I don't know what it can do not what to do in order to get it to do what it can do...I just have it sitting here that's all
Looking on the interweb, looks like it was bloody expensive new, somehow.
As for consumer electronics, not even an hour ago, got some more stuff to fix !
A friend paid an impromptu visit and brought me this piece of crap of a sound system, a mini system, all in one. Has a radio receiver + a 5 CD changer. Just powered it up. Comes to life and all, no error code to see, seems fine at first, but there is zero sound coming out of it, not even a humming sound, zero. Same with radio or CD player, nada. I can hear a relay click though.... maybe it's the output relay on the power amp... let's hope it's just a dodgy relay, that would be cool. It's a JVC UX-S59. Believe it or not Google found me a service manual for this crap ! With beautiful vector/scalable schematics and board views, I am in heaven.
And this thing is not that old, manual is dated 2005 ! So if a multi-billion company like JVC can make a proper service manual available.. what excuse do Tektronix or HP for not doing it ? Bastards....
EDIT : Oh, "Harmony", that's what you suggested... and that's what I have ! So nothing to buy then, I already have one ! brand new, already here !
I see there is a user manual for it on-line... so at least if I ever can be arsed to use it one day, I know I have the manual to tell me how to use it...
EDIT #2 : Sound system fixed itself it appears ! I poped the covers to start working on it, powered it up and hey, I DO have sound now !
so my best guess is, it was indeed the amplifier output relay that was faulty, after getting some "exercise" it fixed itself. However unit does how a problem with the CD part of things... CD player as such works fine, it play"ed the first CD just fine... but don't you dare asking the changer mechanism to load any other disc... it tries for half a dozen times in a row, then gives up and throws and " ERROR 13 "no the LCD screen.... sadly the service manual does not contain any info on troubleshooting and error codes... just schematics and board views. Oh well... will try to google it you never know. Will pull the changer from the unit so I can have a closer look at it...
EDIT #3 : Nope, this JVC is a piece of shit. Took it apart completely, NOT meant to be serviced... no no no... all the boards are entangled with one another, and cables all over the place.. it's a rubix cube. You can't access any board without taking everything apart hence not in a working state anymore... your typical cheap compact/monolithic design, . It's a piece of junk. Then put it all back together so I can power it up again... only to see it was doing all sorts of crazy shit. There are a million and one electrolytic caps in this thing.. and it's 15 years old. No, not wasting my time on this piece of junk ! Will call my friend tomorrow to tell him unit will be sent to Vince's home recycling center. Will be more useful as parts than as a sound system, that's for sure....