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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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Sorry Dave, I missed a further piece of data, you have noted that your coloured wires are not 100% the same as the ones I have quoted because apparently at some point the colour coding was changed. To ensure we have the correct translation of coloured wires by version you will have to slide the small cover at the bottom of the handset downwards and
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Hello Dave, Sorry for the delay, but frankly I had forgotten, but here is the data now. The UK phone plug as shown below is numbered from pin 1 to pin 6 left to right. Pins 1 & 6 are not wired and pin 4 is wired but not used. The voice pair is on pins 2 & 5 and pin 3 is for ring Pin 1 is NOT USED Pin 2 is BLUE Pin 3 is WHITE Pin 4 is RED Pin
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Sudla, White noise is a random noise signal that has the same sound energy level at all frequencies or stated in another way, sounds containing every audible frequency at approximately the same intensity. The following is a typical example of a Microfilter as used in the UK This ADSL micro filter allows you to share broadband and analogue telephone
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Kevin, What you need to do is an Image backup which means everything on your new hard drive is 100% the same as the old. I suggest you use a product that I use called Drive Image from R-Tools, it works very well and you can even open the backup image up on another machine as a virtual drive. You can download it from HERE Keith..
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I understand your problem, in the early days I had the same problems, so I invested into a small UPS for around £80 and it has been perfect ever since. Keith..
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Are you really sure that the noise is caused by your router itself, in other words, if you have the white noise on the line and you then unplug the router, does the noise go away. If yes also consider that your Netgear router is also connected to the phone line because it contains an ADSL modem, so do you have a micro filter on your phone line which
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Your initial fault description sounds more like a bad cable connection from the phone to the line and the fact it has started working again seems to support this fact. Keith..
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Before you jump to the conclusion of the tube being at fault, is the blue totally missing ? Generally speaking if the tube goes on one gun it starts to degrade over a period of time, has this happened ? If the blue just suddenly went one day completely, then it could just be a fault in the driver circuit which can be fixed at a more modest price. Whichever
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One of my pet hates is wires that can be seen in an otherwise lovely B&O environment. I have an Masterlink cable around my house on three floors connected to 11 B&O products. The time it has taken over the past years to implement it so the wires were always hidden has been considerable, but when I look at it today I am thankful I did it. Frankly
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Well Per, you are correct that the LX2802 has a dual tuner covering VHF 46 to 300 MHZ which in the UK was allocated to channels 1 to 13 UHF 470 to 855 MHZ which in the UK remains allocated to channels 21 to 68 So, the LX2802 cannot be upgraded to pick up the frequencies between 300 to 470 Mhz In most of Europe these frequencies were/are allocated to
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