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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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Well, Beoaus, as you can see everyone is in agreement with your electrician and the only people really concerned are light bulb manufacturers, not sure why because if the bulbs go more often there sales will go up for them.
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Andy, Actually, I still do have a couple of Mark I BeoCom 6000 front panels and key pads available for purchase, but if you plan to replace one, I suggest you go the whole way and upgrade it to a Mark II for not much more cost.
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I agree with godlund, these days most modern products do not use a power supply with a mains transformer with different tappings as they did in the old days, and the ones that do have a transformer are normally where low current is drawn and in most cases with a regulated output. Most products today will tolerate voltages between 220 to 240 volts without
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Jeddy, Based on your picture and description, you certainly have a problem with your BeoVision 3. This problem is nothing to do with 100Hz or RGB and in my view this is a fault with the TV. Has this problem existed ever since you owned the BeoVision 3 or if not, how long has it existed ? This problem is almost certainly going to require a dealer to
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Congratulations to all upgraders who signed up this week, only 71 founder member opportunities left
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Congratulations to all upgraders, only 71 founder member opportunities left
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Well, I am not familiar with what high definition programmes are transmitted in Australia on DVB-T, in the UK currently there are none, all high definition programmes are transmitted via satellite. So, can you receive HD via a satellite channel ? because most of the electronics is the same for DVB-T & DVB-S in a Beosystem 3 except the tuner section
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You're right... How did I miss that....
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Well, actually the DVB-T module for a Beosystem 3 is in fact a combined unit, so it is a DVB-T/S meaning you have both satellite and normal aerial connected. Do you have both aerials connected or just one ? if one which one..
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Andy, The front panel is available and for the Mark II version the part number is 3455019 and should cost around £15
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