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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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Do you still have these units? Gerhard
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You're referring to the other contributor who replaced all of the resistors. I did not do that. My post was towards the end. I added headers to all of my displays to make them easier to remove. Take a look at the post. I have very nice pictures. Like you, my soldering was very precise and did not require cutting the display to fit around the LEDs
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I had just posted my LED fix project too. Good work. http://forum.beoworld.org/forums/t/24203.aspx
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I used a Nikon D70S and some Tokina Pro lenses. Not too happy with Tokina right now, but I love the Macro 100 f2.8 with extension tubes. I love macro photography and have posted some very nice closeups of my BM8000 LEDs before I replaced them. You can see some of the pictures near the bottom of this thread. http://forum.beoworld.org/forums/t/24203.aspx
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Very surprised to find Pinball fans here. I have two machines. A new Lord of the Rings that I modified, of course... And a Star Trek 25th Anniversary that I completely restored. The Star Trek machine keeps me busy as its parts are old and frail and the wiring always has some issue. I have found a great resource for parts and sometimes have to make my
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I'm looking for a Beocord 8000 series, or 9000 series that is not in working condition. I want to use the case for a project to build a CD player out of it. I would prefer the case and buttons in good condition, but I do not care about the operational condition of the tape deck.
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Thanks! Will give it a try. Seems strange it only happens with that frequency though.
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I recently started having a strange tuning problem on my BM8000. I programmed the presets in frequency order (P1=88.9, P2=93.7, P3=94.1, etc). When the BM8000 is off and I press one of the presets the system turns on and is tuned to that frequency. BUT, if I press the preset for 88.9 I get a non-tuned frequency hum, like it's between stations. If
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Do you still have this up for grabs? Any issues? What are you asking for it? Gerhard
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Since you don't know if it's NTFS or FAT32, why don't you remove the drive and connect it to your PC with a spare IDE cable, or as a slave on the existing IDE cable. Once you do that you can use Windows Explorer or MyComputer to look at the properties of the drive. That will tell you the format.
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