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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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Hi Patrick, How many handsets do you have, and which base. Pyramid, Old, big black box or new small black box? Andy T.
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I'm thinking the same, Chris. If you hear something let me know and I will do likewise. Andy T.
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I'm wating for 2011 when my surname becomes available. Having said that, I doubt if I'll be able to afford it. Henry, as a police traffic officer, anyone entering my town with a nuber plate that has the wrong font and therefore unreadable by Automatic Number Plate Recognition (ANPS) cameras, will be prosecuted. Andy T.
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Hi Jens. In UK, analog signals received by an aerial are being phased out, and soon the only way you will be able to watch TV is either by Sky (sattelite) or by a digital terrestrial signal. Since many older TVs can't receive digital signals, a seperate device is needed to receive them. They commonly appear as a small box which can be kept on top
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Is Van still about, Lee? When viewing "Post you have not read" I would like to see which forum it is in. Often I'll click on something like "Beotalk 1200" only to find it's in flippin' Dutch or French. Also a clickable button to " oldest post on this thread that you have not viewed" Now that the hullabaloo of
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People who don't live in the UK can be forgiven for not understanding this culture. Here, since September 2001 number plates have been thid format XX 11 XXX The first two letters denote where it is registered BA to BY = Birmingham H stands for Hampshire and Dorset therefore HA to HJ = Bournemouth HK to HY = Portsmouth HW = Isle of Wight The two
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It sounds very much like your telly has THIS Beosat LM built in. I don't think any of these sockets are going to be any use to you as they are from the good old days of satelite before Sky. I have a LX Tv in the loft that used to be my main telly. You could move your sattelite dish with this module but it is only usable for analog sat signals. I
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Wow, nice find! They might have ICE power but looks like a horn instead of an Acoustic lens on top. Andy T.
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Nowt wrong with that Fridsten. They used to have a soloist called Ivan Ribrov or Rebroff. He had an amazing span from the lowest notes to the highest. A song called "Evening Chimes" made it quite big in the Uk (on radio 2) in the 80s. I have been listening to Son Galicia Radio on N.Radio for the last few months whilst on the PC. It's a
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Cheers Chris for that quick reply You know, I only live about 6 miles from a firm called Caligen foam. Maybe next time I'm down there in deepest Accrington I could call in and speak to someone from the lab and get a detailed explanation to share with everyone. Andy T.
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