I was thinking of doing the same so would be interested in your experiences. I have an IDTV, DVD and video downstairs and would like to push all this round the...
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Ian Bird
I.Bird@...
Jul 1, 2001 7:42 am
Phil's wedding - and maybe the next UKHA met in the south outside of London. Thing is, can Phil automate a replacement whist he goes off and chats HA or will...
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Ian Bird
I.Bird@...
Jul 1, 2001 7:42 am
Downloading them is not a problem. My hard drive powers down between reading most messages making reading them time consuming. Yes, yes, I know I could adjust...
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Keith Doxey
ukha@...
Jul 1, 2001 8:39 am
KAT5 - yes with a slight modification to the receiver which involves removing 4 resistors. The cable MUST be daisy chained to the receivers though, NOT star...
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richard.lockyer@...
Jul 1, 2001 8:44 am
How would the daisy chaining be implemented with just one RJ-45 socket on the unit? Would there be any reduction in quality? Richard ... receivers ... video ...
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Steve Gordon
steve@...
Jul 1, 2001 8:52 am
Nick, Sorry for the I want one response. After receiving 180+ mail from the list last night I only looked at a hand full. Can you put me on the reserve list if...
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Neil F
automated@...
Jul 1, 2001 8:57 am
Has anyone used a PLC for automation at home? I've rescued an old Telemecanique TSX-17 off the scrap pile in work and I am looking for documentation and...
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Steve Gordon
steve@...
Jul 1, 2001 9:00 am
Neil, I used to program (To a point), PLC's when I worked at a process production plant. Not sure what help I can give but shout with questions and I'll trawl ...
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Neil F
automated@...
Jul 1, 2001 9:10 am
Hi Steve I used to work with them (but allen&bradley ones) in my previous job as maintenance electrician myself, mainly doing minor tweaks to timers etc so I...
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Keith Doxey
ukha@...
Jul 1, 2001 9:16 am
You either need purpose installed daisy chained wiring (NOT recommended) or two cables running to each location where you are having a receiver home run to...
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Phil Harris
phillip.harris1@...
Jul 1, 2001 9:24 am
But only until the introduction on the switcher though......
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Dr John Tankard
john@...
Jul 1, 2001 9:40 am
Hi Kieran sorry we got cut off, Micro$oft failure ! actualy its a harddisk problem ;-( So I woring from my server, I will try and do some repairs before ...
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Steve Gordon
steve@...
Jul 1, 2001 9:45 am
Neil, My main exposure was to GEC Gem80 (Oooolld stuff) and Siemens S5 stuff (newer). Shout and I'll see what we can do. Steve ... From: Neil F...
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steve
steve@...
Jul 1, 2001 10:02 am
Ok perhaps i am coming at this from what i have seen. Working for a retailer where 30% was the bottom line on 99% of the lines. If you can't cut prices or...
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Dr John Tankard
john@...
Jul 1, 2001 10:12 am
... The module is not working because the fan will have speed control built in and the lamp module will be using phase control, the fan could be controled by...
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Kenneth Watt
kennethwatt@...
Jul 1, 2001 10:20 am
I am using the 8-way block and it is good but you only get sound in Mono
- remember you are only using RF!
K.
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Robert Crawshaw
robert@...
Jul 1, 2001 10:35 am
... so ... Ask Phil, he seems to have mastered the art on consealment :o) Robert Crawshaw http://www.golcar.demon.co.uk The release of Windows...
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Robert Crawshaw
robert@...
Jul 1, 2001 10:35 am
... From: Phil Harris <phillip.harris1@...> To: <ukha_d@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Saturday, June 30, 2001 10:19 AM Subject: RE: [ukha_d] CerfCube (Sorry) ...
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Kenneth Watt
kennethwatt@...
Jul 1, 2001 10:40 am
Guys, Richer Sounds have 1MB Pronto’s at £145.95 incl VAT on their web site (www.richer.co.uk) and my mate reckons that they are doing them at £99 in store...
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Kenneth Watt
kennethwatt@...
Jul 1, 2001 10:43 am
See, it all comes back to the switcher!
We want the switcher :-)
K.
-----Original Message-----
From: Keith Doxey [mailto:ukha@...] Sent: 01 July...
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Mark McCall
mark@...
Jul 1, 2001 10:51 am
Agreed Phil! Mike and Li have done more for HA in the UK in the last couple of years than a lot of people realise. While they're undoubtedly both in it to...
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Mark McCall
mark@...
Jul 1, 2001 10:59 am
Didn't pickup my email since 5:30pm yesterday. This morning I had over 200 messages. Hmmmmmmmmmmm.....this IS getting silly now. Can we move some of this...
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Kenneth Watt
kennethwatt@...
Jul 1, 2001 11:06 am
I usually have AOL and IM running
K
-----Original Message-----
From: Paul Gordon [mailto:paul_gordon@...] Sent: 01 July 2001 03:00
To:...
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Mick Furlong
dorsai@...
Jul 1, 2001 11:17 am
Anyone have any idea what sort of RPM curtain motors need to run at to get a fairly smooth contolled opening speed? Mick...
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Ian Oliver
ioliver.lists@...
Jul 1, 2001 11:33 am
... More to the point, plenty enough to buy a very nice bicycle. Get a bike and use it for all your trips of <2 miles (or <5 miles if you feel like it) and ...
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Keith Doxey
ukha@...
Jul 1, 2001 11:37 am
How long is a piece of string? Depends on the size of the pulley that is driving the cord and how wide your windows are. If you have a 4" diameter pulley then...
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Mick Furlong
dorsai@...
Jul 1, 2001 11:45 am
doh Thanks Keith realised it was down to gearing after I sent the mail! Mick ... http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/ ... ____________________________________ ...
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Lee Edward Causier
LeeCausier@...
Jul 1, 2001 11:47 am
Dear Jenni, I agree with your statemnet there. I see what you mean about Paul Gordon amd Phil Harris. I suppose my "Ot system was a little OTT but I was only ...
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Phil Harris
phillip.harris1@...
Jul 1, 2001 11:51 am
Sorry Mark (and the rest of the group)... ...I'd been on the beer a bit and was having a sleepless night. Me and Paul got a bit carried away. Phil...
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Phil Harris
phillip.harris1@...
Jul 1, 2001 11:51 am
Depends on the gearing that you use between the motor and the pulley driving the curtains. You'll need quite a lot of torque as you'll need a lot of tension if...