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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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I think you are talking about Dinalight which was made in Denmark and fitted into a standard light switch box and are B&O LC2 compatible. Unfortunately they are no longer made and about 3 months ago I sold the only two I had. You may also wish to view a previous thread on the subject HERE
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Expanding on Peter's feedback, you can get splitters for this job and I have tried a few, but I will be honest and say the results in general were not good, whilst the aerial impedance is the same at 75 ohms the aerial polorisation is different for DAB. So, in conclusion, for good results I now use a DAB aerial and an FM aerial with seperate feeds
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jandyt: Looks great Keith. Had you thought about colouring the text to make it easier to choose? I took note of Andy's recent comments about my Beo5, so below is my new look:-
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See the FAQ HERE on this subject and click HERE on how to upgrade the software. The version 2.1 software will show A.MEM
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The draft FAQ for the Beo5 can be reviewed HERE
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Roger, Thank you for your two entries for the FAQ, the updates and other FAQ's can be found HERE
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Not totally sure what you are saying, but no matter how or what you are listening too, to mute the sound on the Beo5, you must turn the dial quickly anti-clockwise. However, you could add your own MUTE button on the screen if you wished, then it would be one press for mute.
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Lee, Very pleased the trip went well and like everyone else looking forward to reading your article. In just a few short months Beoworld has gained real c redibility with B&O and that is down to you and the moderators and to provide you with the new phone to review, I would say is "icing on the cake"
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Please find the start of the Beo5 FAQ HERE
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You are right Peter because that is his only option. The TV itself will play back in NTSC from DVD etc, he may have a problem with the region setting of the DVD however.
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