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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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A couple of days ago, some background noise appeared on the frequency where my BM7000 stored one of the radio station I usually listen to. I manually changed the frequency with fine tuning ( GOTO + >> or GOTO + << on MCP6500) till the reception was perfect without any noise, then I press STORE + NUMBER (7 in my case) to store it again with
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Hi Pj, thanks for your support. More precisely, does anyone know which equivalent Humax STB in the list I need to select beyond any doubt? mauro
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Hello, I need to control the above mentioned Humax HD-Fox T2 (terrestrial, http://www.humaxdigital.com/uk/products/product_stb_terrestrial_hdfoxt2.aspx ) with my Beovision 3 - 32 (using Beo4) and across my Beolink system (linked BV MX7000/Beo4version ...). Is there any "equivalent" in any STB-C list which can do the job (main commands at least
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Not just on this thread... The turntable is the only "officially identified" item (by director himself too). But what about tape recorder? And speakers?
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A Clockwork Orange (Kubrik, 1971): Beomaster and Beolab 5000, as components in Alex' stereo. It surprisingly seems that nobody in the entire www (as we're speaking of a famous piece of audio equipment in a very very famous film) have noticed that so far ! BTW: any clue about the rest of the (non B&O) futuristic components (e.g.: tape recorder
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Thanks for the infos. I've seen the 7002 manual online, but I really need the original Beocenter 7000 Operating Instructions. Could anyone help? mauro
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I'm after the user manual above, as it's not listed on Beoworld manual section. Does anybody have a digital copy to send via mail? Many thanks in advance. mauro
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Thanks for your precious infos, Graham. In the Master Link Guide there is just one datalink plug with datalink on pin 7. I wasn't aware of the existence of the other type. At the end of the day, the easier solution would be to buy a Beogram 5500 (which should be a non RIAA deck if I am not wrong) and plug it into my RIAA-BM6500; in that way I would
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Hello Graham, what do you mean for "reversing the datalink connection"? Are there two types of datalink connections? Is there any difference in the datalink for a RIAA and a non-RIAA record player? I thought there was just one single datalink cable. mauro
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