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  • Re: RGB vs. CVBS

    I would suggest you check that your SCART cable is a fully wired version
    Posted to General Forum (Forum) by Keith Saunders on 06-22-2007
  • Re: Socket options with Masterlink, Powerlink and Ethernet

    Frank, You may also want to look at Bosscom by clicking HERE
    Posted to General Forum (Forum) by Keith Saunders on 06-22-2007
  • Re: Beolink 5000 & Beocom 6000 sevice manuals?

    Simon, I am getting mixed messages from your response, but I think I understand that you have borrowed a BeoCom 6000 and that works OK with your existing base, is that correct ? If that is correct, then I guess you have a faulty Mark I BeoCom 6000 phone which can be repaired at modest price.
    Posted to The Workbench (Forum) by Keith Saunders on 06-22-2007
  • FAQ for B&O RF Link Amplifier

    The following is a few questions with there answers which I think some people may wish to ask, feel free to ask other questions about the RF link amplifer:- Q - Is there more than one type of RF amplifier ? A - Yes, there are two types -- Type 4052 which has a frequency range of 40 to 860 Mhz and a Type 4053 which has a frequency range of 87 to 860
    Posted to General Forum (Forum) by Keith Saunders on 06-22-2007
  • B&O RF Link Amplifier -- Nice to know information

    The B&O RF amplifier was first introduced in November 2005 and at that time recommended to people purchasing BeoVision 7's with one or more link TV's. It has several benefits over normal amplifiers you may purchase and the following are a few of the key points:- It uses "F" Connectors as used on satellite cable instead of the standard
    Posted to General Forum (Forum) by Keith Saunders on 06-22-2007
  • Re: Link frequency

    I suggest you use the standard B&O link amplifier pictured below It comes in two version and costs about £70. If you are in the UK you should order the type 4053 which has the return path P/N 1405366
    Posted to General Forum (Forum) by Keith Saunders on 06-21-2007
  • Re: Beolink 5000 & Beocom 6000 sevice manuals?

    With regard to your BeoCom 6000 problem, do you have more than one Beocom 6000 using the same base ? if so does the other one give any problems ? I am assuming you have a Mark II Beocom 6000, is that true, i.e. its got a socket in the top of the phone if so. You can buy all the component parts for a BeoCom 6000, in fact I have just repaired one.
    Posted to The Workbench (Forum) by Keith Saunders on 06-21-2007
  • Re: Link frequency

    No its not, the combined COAX/Masterlink cable is still very good from a screening viewpoint, but if you want the very best, then I would go for the FT100/CT100 Coax cable. Satellite TV Cable FT100 • Superior quality double-screened, ultra low loss coaxial cable • Screening comprises a continuous copper-mylar foil beneath a conventional braided
    Posted to General Forum (Forum) by Keith Saunders on 06-21-2007
  • Re: Link frequency

    Using double screened CT100 link RF (Aerial) cable will resolved the problem. The cable is about 2mm larger in diametre than standard 75 ohm RF cable, and not so flexable, but it solves the problem.
    Posted to General Forum (Forum) by Keith Saunders on 06-21-2007
  • Re: Serene pros and cons please..?

    If you were buying the Serene 5 years ago, it would be a good spec against the competition, but in the mobile phone world, things change very fast. If you only want to make and receive calls and perhaps keep your address book sync'ed with Outlook and you do not really want anything more than that and the woo factor is the really positive for you
    Posted to General Forum (Forum) by Keith Saunders on 06-19-2007
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