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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 am guessing that you have a non EU version if you are asking this question. What is the Type number of your Beolink 7000 ?
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The Beovision 8902 does have one SCART input.
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Depending on how much of a slant the picture has, its most likely that the scan coils have slipped/rotated on the tube neck when you moved the TV. If this is the case, then manual adjustment back again will fix the problem.
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The Beolab 3500's normally provide very good sound and certainly do not sound like a "transistor radio" I am assuming you purchased the Beolab 3500 second hand, so could it be that the previous owner has left the bass/treble etc settings at one end of the scale. I would check this first. Then I would check that the speaker grills have
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So, are there any more comments or feedback before Lee puts the FAQ for the RF link amplifier on-line.
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Whilst I can provide you with earlier versions including:- PC2 Version 3.1 PC2 Version 3.6 Beoport Version 4.02 Beoport Version 4.5 Beoport Version 4.54 Beoport Version 4.61 I have to say that I would not advise you to use them. Whilst the early versions were intended to work on Windows 98 as well, they lacked the functionality you would expect.
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Just because the dealer did not find a problem in his/her workshop does not mean there is not a problem. Your dealer should have come to your home and reviewed the problem you have reported, not just testing the speakers in isolation. Why did the dealer not come to your home to see the problem for themselves ? If there really is not a problem with the
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Lee and Fellow Forum Members, Thank you for your feedback and as it is raining again today I thought I would do a little today and get initial feedback, comments and further suggestions. I suggest that all feedback be on this thread either now or in the future. You may review progress and download a PDF of the current FAQ for the RF Link Amplifier HERE
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Have a look at the serial number of each LC2. If the first two digits are equal to 13 or greater, then the problem I described is not the issue. If the LC2's have a serial number of 12 or less, then you almost certainly have the problem I previously described.
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Lee, I am a great supporter of FAQ's but one of the big issue in producing them is those people with the knowledge to answer all the likely questions most often, do not have the time or willingness to provide a quality FAQ document. For as long as I have worked in the technical world this has been the case. For FAQ's to be of real value, they
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