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ARCHIVED FORUM -- April 2007 to March 2012
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This is the first Archived Forum which was active between 17th April 2007 and
1st March February 2012
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The belt (singular) was replaced 4 months ago with a few caps but I will check anyway. I've have bought some items from Dillon before, if he is scouting he could send me details for a cap kit and 2nd belt. Thanks, beoaus
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I have a long black twisted AM cable (Must be between 5 - 10mtrs) from B&O, it was a special part then and should still be available. Tried to put it in the wall but am it did not work. Ended up plastering in the cable down to the skirting board and running it along the board to nearly its full length. Worked reasonably well now though my $10 AM
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My Beogram now plays permanently. If I press the off button the arm returns to the right and the unit does not power down. I have to disconnect the power cord. Anything I can look at? Thanks Beoaus.
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Nothing wrong with the 80's.. I don't mind the design either... Could be interesting if we saw some new flat panel speakers either side... Bit like a BV4 40" with BL4500's and the BL10 below. Perhaps one of the talented graphic designers here could give us a modernised sample. Beoaus.
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Rarely anything but list price in Australia...
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It maybe disabled rather than broken, perhaps someone knows how to check. I didn't know there was a service manual for the IR Eye, if there was one can someone upload it? Beoaus
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Hopefully the boxes can be sourced in Brisbane. They are relatively small and obviously specialised. Cope Sensitive Freight and ComputerTrans may help - both use trucks with floating suspension. Only other option is to ask somone at B&O in Australia or go to your largest Aussie Post distribution centre they can help also... Yes it will be expensive
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I use a DVI-D (?) cable and the IPod B&O cable and a RCA to Scart connector and a bluetooth keyboard and mouse which is messy. Other wise my IPod goes to the Camera socket on the right side of the TV which is a better setup though its a pity you can't route the cable in the back of the BV7. Beoaus.
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Others are IPrimus, Engin and the list goes on.... Don't jump the gun. You may want FoxtelIQ and if you combine with ADSL, cable or mobiles you get discounts, free local call's one bill and its simpler. Some of the guys in the office spend more money on skype, and VOIP than I do on POT's lines... It boils down to your own calling needs.