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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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Er der andre end mig, der er lidt irriterede over at BS2 ikke kan stå på "pause" i længere tid, alternativt kunne sættes til at huske præcist hvor i et track man var, da den gik på standby? Jeg synes det er et problem i forhold til f.eks. podcasts, der som regel er ret lange, og som man måske ikke
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I just returned the VCR to the shop, they seem to think it might be a faulty tuner - if that doesn't work, I might have a go at the earth thing - or just return the friggin' thing for good
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I must seem an imbecile - "the outer shell of the co-axial plug" means what? The antenna connection?
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I tried to retune the TV to no avail, I'm afraid. I'll go see the vender tomorrow and ask if perhaps he's got a new set of cables - or if he's got an idea as to what might be the problem. I'm not much of an electrician myself - I'm not sure what "earth problem" implies specifically, so I'd appreciate an explanation
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The V8000 is a new addition - I exchanged it for a V6000, which was damaged - although it gave no trouble. I'll try to re-tune the TV - although I doubt if it'll work, frankly. There seems to be nothing wrong with the tuning when the TV is connected to the VCR, so long as the VCR is on standby. Also, the trouble is only with a few of the channels
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Yes, I did - or, rather, the MX registered the VCR itself.
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I've been trying to use a Beocord V8000 with my MX4000. I use a Beolink 5000 remote set for one-way communication. I didn't find any clues in either of the userguides as to how to connect the two appliances and as such I've been using a method of trial-and-error and come up with this: An antenna cable connects the antenna socket on the MX
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