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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'm very happy with mine. It is a BV1L, so I have full access to the rest of the system :) The sound is really amazing, picture is good, but only 50Hz. I think for a link room TV you can live with this small drawback. I saw on ebay that even BC1 are getting cheaper now, so maybe this could also be an option?!? The most benefits are anti reflex glas
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Hi Ralf, unfortunately these connectores will not work. There were the first ones I bought. You also have to drill out the holes but even then they are not working reliable!! With the dimensions you have to be very careful: some talk about section of the copper, some about diameter of the whole wire, some about AWG. But fact is, that the wires of the
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Hi Ralf, I bought them at Reichelt (www.reichelt.de). Search for STEWART SW. But keep in mind to drill bigger holes for the wires! You will also need a crimp tool if don't already have one. Good luck, Marcus PS: cat5e/cat6 connector and sockets are no problem, as long as they are shielded
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Oh no, have you got reflashed?!?!
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jandyt: Gosh! That first Holsten Pils went down quick! :) same here......
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No gap would be perfect! I'm realy excited.... Marcus
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Hold down the red dot, press list, scroll to add using the arrow keys then press go, use arrows again to find PC, once more go and you're done. Marcus
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Hi Robert, ich kenne das Master Panel leider nicht im Detail, aber hat das nicht einen Aux Eingnag wie die Ouverture? Marcus
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Hallo Robert, hast Du noch eine Stereoanlage an dem AV9000, deren Eingang Du verwenden könntest? Marcus
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Right, Gerd, this was also one of the documents I was refering to. Some years ago, I was working in the development department of a company building GSM mobile phones and DECT phones, so I'm absolutely sure my 8 year old DECT is using 1880-1900MHz. The ISM band at 2.4GHz is a concurrent frequency band (at least in Germany) and is used for WLAN,
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