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remote control?

How does a remote control actually work?


The remote has an infrared LED that sends out pulses of invisible light.  A photo-diode in the receiver detects these pulses.  The pulses are a little like Morse code.  If the correct codes are detected, the receiving unit executes your command.
Where is the Remote Control?

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