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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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On the rear of the unit should be a type number. Acording to the product section a MKI is a Type 2522, a MKII is a Type 2562 and a MKIII is a Type 2572. Craig
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ITT now thats a make of TV I have not heard of in a long long time. Remember my Grandparents having one, it was the first remote contolled TV I saw. Craig
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Andy what if you got a DIN to male RCA lead, and then a DIN to female RCA lead. Then you could in theory switch the connections would to get what you wanted. Saving any soldering in the process. Craig
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Jandyt: I have that Craig and I have lead solder Peter, what I don't have is a good eye, a steady hand, some patience and skill. Try again tomorrow. I gave up making my own leads in the end, found it easier to buy them ready made. Craig
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This is what I meant, Andy. Craig
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Daniel: Henry: I think I have renewed my Gold Membership, can someone confirm this for me? I wouldn't want to lose my f . I´m also unsure. The text says I´m now upgraded to gold. ´Would have been better if the text would be "upgraded to gold or renewed" That is what it said when I did mine too. Well mine should have expired
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Andy, have you got one of those soldering helping hand things. It is a heavy base with a pair of adjustable arms and two small crocodile clips. they also usualy have a magnifying glass too. Great for doing DIN plugs as you need four hands otherwise. Craig
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You may find you will have to remove the two Datalink pins from the DIN plug on the CD player. These are pins 1 and 7 and should just unscrew. Craig
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Sorry, double post. Craig
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wirralsimon: Peter If you look at the date of the original and the content I suspect it's past it's sell-by date! Simon Yes I agree with you Simon, the words April and fool spring to mind. Craig
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