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RM-MC39LT remote and my MZ-NH700 unit

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I own two MZ-NH700 Hi-MD units, one from Canada (bought on eBay in 2004) and one from Australia (bought 3 months ago from MiniDisc Access), and I was wondering since it has the same phones/remote jack as the NHF800 and I have read posts on this board of it being compatible with the NH700, if there are any hack codes available so it acts just like i.e. the USA model of the NHF800, so I can use an RM-MC39LT remote and get the added bonuses of USA-only audio TV and weather band modes as well as North American AM and FM.

This would be SO great to have my choice of either the MC39LT with tuner or the MC40ELK (the Cadillac of Walkman remotes) to use at any will with my NH700 Silver.

Any help guys?

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Thanks for the info Bob. Now I know the MC39LT remote will work with my NH700.

But can anybody provide me with a hack so I can get AM/FM/TV/Weather on the remote and have the unit behave like the USA-model NHF800?

If there is a way to do it, I know someone here on this board can provide it for all of us. Ishi? Chris? Anyone?

My Visa card awaits for the folks over at Sony DAPC, despite it having to cost me $160.00 (plus tax & shipping, no big deal) to get one.

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the MC39LT remote already has the AM/FM TV weather tuners built into the remote. so no hack is necessary. i bought one from a guy on ebay, for less money than what Sony is asking for.

i check ebay first before going the Sony route, the one from ebay works great...he was under the name of "Sony Dude". and it wasn't $160.

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the MC39LT remote already has the AM/FM TV weather tuners built into the remote. so no hack is necessary. i bought one from a guy on ebay, for less money than what Sony is asking for.

i check ebay first before going the Sony route, the one from ebay works great...he was under the name of "Sony Dude". and it wasn't $160.

Yes, I know that it already has the AM and FM tuner built into it, but in order to get the TV and weather bands as well, you need to either have the USA-model NHF800, or do a hack on an NH700... or do you?

I have dealt with Sony Dude before on eBay, and he is highly recommended for that, thanks.

Except though, the regional use of the MC39LT and its functions vary from European to Asian to Australian/Canadian and US models of the NHF800, and only the USA model NHF800 allows the TV and weather bands to function on the MC39LT.

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All my hack info came from this link:

http://forums.minidisc.org/index.php?showtopic=8157

and here are the codes from that destination code thread for both units:

MZ-NH700

US - (Not a US model??)

Canadian/Australian 20

Europe/UK A0

Hong Kong/Korean 25

E91/Mexican 20

MZ-NHF800

US 50

Canadian/Australian 30

Europe/UK B0

Hong Kong/Korean 34

E91/Mexican -

Now I am confused, as I thought you had to change the code in the service code (113) in order to get the different readouts, just like the link suggested. At least I know the AM and FM parts of the tuner will work, it's just a matter of getting those TV channels and weather bands channels to work on mine.

I just need to make definitely sure that I can get all four functions on it.

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All my hack info came from this link:

http://forums.minidisc.org/index.php?showtopic=8157

and here are the codes from that destination code thread for both units:

MZ-NH700

US - (Not a US model??)

Canadian/Australian 20

Europe/UK A0

Hong Kong/Korean 25

E91/Mexican 20

MZ-NHF800

US 50

Canadian/Australian 30

Europe/UK B0

Hong Kong/Korean 34

E91/Mexican -

Now I am confused, as I thought you had to change the code in the service code (113) in order to get the different readouts, just like the link suggested. At least I know the AM and FM parts of the tuner will work, it's just a matter of getting those TV channels and weather bands channels to work on mine.

I just need to make definitely sure that I can get all four functions on it.

I just wonder, since they are bassically the same firmware, if these NHF800 codes in the service mode will work with the NH700, so I can truly use the RM-MC39LT remote with it and have all four bands (AM, FM, TV and WB) work accordingly.

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I plugged in a RM-MC39LT into the MZ-NH700 I recently purchased and it worked just fine. The MD is from Australia and I got the remote from a retailer on Ebay, probably Chinese. AM-FM-TV-Weather all worked with no changes.

Perfect.

I found a link to one from WHSLE.BIZ in Asia. Here it is for all of my fellow MiniDisc-heads out there:

http://store.whsle.biz/product_info.php?cP...products_id=158

Now I will be ready for the Seattle Mariners 2008 season when I go to a few games over at Safeco Field next season, as I will be able to hear the play-by-play (with Dave Niehaus and Rick Rizzs, along with Dave Sims and Mike Blowers) of a ball game, and if one happens to be televised locally I can now choose between radio and TV versions of the calls of all the action.

GO MARINERS!!!

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  • 3 weeks later...

I got one just this past Wednesday and it works absolutely perfect :pleasantry: !!! Now I am ready for the Seattle Mariners 2008 MLB season if I happen to go to a ball game at Safeco Field next year (or anywhere else for that matter).

The color scheme also matches my silver NH700 as well, a PERFECT setup, works just like I hoped it would.

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