I agree with Ajax. It;s most likely not an RF issue. If your IR blaster is good enough, you should not even need to use the flashers as long as the blaster is near the equipment. The IR signal just bounces all over the place.
Try not using the flashers and see what kind of results you get.




I’d love to ditch the flashers and just use the blaster fellas. Unfortunately, I didn’t think that far enough ahead when I built this house. See, my EQ rack is in the back of the room, facing into the room. I don’t have any choice with this because my HT room is a converted bedroom and the EQ rack is in a space that was going to be a closet. In other words, I just don’t have the room to do it any other way. Plus, I have a flasher on the projector that’s ceiling mounted.

I ‘think’ the higher end MRF’s with adjustable flasher output signals may be the fix I need. I’m just hesitant to put any more money into a sinking ship and I haven’t found anyone using one of the new MRF’s that can confirm my hopes or suspicions of failure.