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ARCHIVED FORUM -- April 2007 to March 2012 READ ONLY FORUM
This is the first Archived Forum which was active between 17th April 2007 and
1st March February 2012
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No moderation ! The thing is, we have a very efficient spam filter, sometimes a little too efficient. Posts practically containing only link(s) may look dodgy enough to trig the filter. Another thing is the name of that particular geographic area in question. We've had problems with that before because of its last 3 letters. Martin
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Probably the power switch that won't come out completely. Take it apart and clean the innards. Shorten the little spring by a round or two if needed. Martin
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I asked the seller if he would agree to have the item brought to an authorized B&O dealer or repairer for reading out the serial number embedded in the processor to confirm that the item is legal to sell. Martin
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Is yours missing or faulty ? Martin
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Rob, It's a fairly cheap kit but does require electronic skills and tools. The fact that you don't mind paying is of course nice - but doesn't make the kit more expensive. You have a PM, check your inbox. Craig, The same place you bought the two Eiffel Towers and those fancy chromed bananas to put in the glove compartment for counterweight
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Jeg har aldrig været rigtig stiv i B&O's TV apparater og jeg kan ikke huske om der er en option setting i MS6000 som til/frakobler remote. Jeg er sikker på, at en anden Beoworld'er ved mere om dette ? Martin
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OK, sounds like a fair product then. I was afraid that it was some new magic CD edge paint or a magic stone to put on top of your CD player to avoid interference from outer space. Martin
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Sebastian, Velkommen til Beoworld ! Det vil nok være en stor hjælp hvis du fortæller os hvilken model fjernsyn og fjernbetjening, du har. Martin
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You cannot repair cracked (or "dry") solder joints with WD40, you need to clean off the old solder and make a new joint using a proper soldering iron, electronic tools etc. These tools are also needed to replace the capacitors. If you don't have these tools (or the skills needed), I suggest you leave it to someone who does. The servo board
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I agree that it sounds like a lightning strike or at least some kind of strong voltage burst and I also agree that you shouldn't touch any adjustments but instead focus primarily on semiconductors. The IC's being a good place to start. Regarding the tuner module, check also that none of the Beomasters bottom plate screws protrude inside. There
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