You can program a Radio Shack 15-1994 remote, and other All-For-One remotes to fully control the Outlaw, however, it takes a little work.
Remove the battery cover on your 1050 remote, and you will notice a 6-pin plug that is also common to many Radio Shack and One-For-All remotes. By using the "JP1" interface (easy to build or you can purchase for $25) and a free program, you can copy the 1050 remote codes to your computer (or download 1050 remote codes from the JP1 site) and copy them to any other remote with the 6-pin interface.
Like I said, this takes a little work, but check out the JP1 site at
http://www.hifi-remote.com/jp1/index.shtml and then check out discussions at
http://www.remotecentral.com/cgi-bin/mboard/rc-one4all/list.cgi and look for posts by "The Robman" who essentially invented the JP1 interface.
With the JP1 interface, you will also be amazed at how much programming you can do to the 1050 remote so it operates just about anything else in your system. If you love to tweak and want to eliminate multiple remotes, the JP1 interface can't be beat and it is a lot of fun.
If anyone loses the 1050 codes on their remote (and their unit is out of warranty), I would be happy to reload them to your OEM 1050 remote (or any other JP1 compatible remote) for free, you just have to pay shipping both ways.
In the alternative, if you have a Pronto remote ($250), you can download all 1050 codes (including a nice Outlaw logo) from the Remote Central site.
[This message has been edited by Kevin R. Anderson (edited February 13, 2002).]