The 360 is in the closet as is the Home Automation controller, so this IR receiver picks up the signal and relays it via a Xantech block back to the HA controller which proxies it.
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What kind of Xantech block do you use? Does it communicate with the HA controller over Cat5?
I use this one. It connects to the HA controller by blaster to a USB-UIRT. If I was going to do it again, I’d get the IR receiver for the GC-100 and skip the amp all together.
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