... I thought it might be- I'm more of a 20p/metre T&E type :-) Even a few years in pro audio makes a man very cynical... ... Fair enough- conduit is a pig to...
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Mark McCall
Mark@...
Mar 1, 2000 9:16 am
From today (1st March) BT Internet now giving FREE access (via 0800 number) all weekend AND **every week-night*** (6:00pm to midnight) for 9.99 per month. Just...
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Williams Christopher C
CCWILLIAMS@...
Mar 1, 2000 11:23 am
Just a thought, If you did this in the analoge domain, it would work for any type of IR. Cheers, Chris ... . . ... -- The Information contained in this E-Mail...
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paul gordon
paul_gordon@...
Mar 1, 2000 11:33 am
I take it that it works with Highway then - you have Highway do you not?... Paul G. ... ______________________________________________________...
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J A Hoye
jhoye@...
Mar 1, 2000 11:33 am
... Any circuits please...? Open to all suggestions (except CAT5 - I'm not doing that in this house, next one..... probably) James...
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Mark McCall
Mark@...
Mar 1, 2000 11:43 am
Yep....works with Highway....although you can only use one 64K line at a time on the 0800 service. It's supposed to kick you off every two hours (you can dial...
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Nigel Orr
nigel.orr@...
Mar 1, 2000 11:56 am
... I'm not sure what is being suggested, but I'll try to explain the usual system. An IR receiver usually consists of a tuned circuit, set between 36 and...
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Williams Christopher C
CCWILLIAMS@...
Mar 1, 2000 12:54 pm
I think I was being naive in thinking that you could just amplify and re-transmit all the noise including any IR signals present and let the filter/demodulator...
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Nigel Orr
nigel.orr@...
Mar 1, 2000 2:58 pm
... Yup. If you reamplify it, your signal is already noisy before it gets retransmitted and re-received... with all the static and fluctuating IR in the air...
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Grimshaw Stuart
stuart.grimshaw@...
Mar 1, 2000 3:02 pm
I know there are a few people on the list who use Dallas' DS1822 temp. sonsor, would someone point me in the direction of a URL that details projects including...
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Mark McCall
AutomatedHome@...
Mar 1, 2000 3:44 pm
Hi All Just to let everyone know my old Demon account will be closing soon. Email sent to Mark@... won't reach me. My main existing email address...
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Fred Henrique Souza P...
fred@...
Mar 1, 2000 9:05 pm
Hi I'd like some information about mechatronic design detailed methodology. Can you help me, Fred Paes ...
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Jon Whiten
jon@...
Mar 1, 2000 9:34 pm
Have a look at www.dalsemi.com, specifically http://www.dalsemi.com/search97cgi/s97_cgi?action=View&VdkVgwKey=%2E%2E%2F%2 ...
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Andy Brown
andy.brown@...
Mar 2, 2000 9:39 pm
I had a similar experience with my two local Homebases (are there always two only 500 yards apart? I wonder what the collective name for more than one...
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Ryan.Judd@...
Mar 2, 2000 9:47 pm
damm, do they sell 240v modules where you people are?? I'm paying in excess of $90 (NZD) for each module here. surely I could order from overseas and including...
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Nigel Orr
nigel.orr@...
Mar 3, 2000 8:37 am
... Typically they're around UKP30-UKP40. According to the Oanda currency converter, NZD90 is UKP27, so I think you're getting the same sort of prices as us-...
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Grimshaw Stuart
stuart.grimshaw@...
Mar 3, 2000 10:05 am
Hi Jon, Thanks for that link. On the Dallas site, there is a document "Application Note 104, Minimalist Temp. Control Demo" Which has a circuit diagram. If you...
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Andy.Powell@...
Mar 3, 2000 11:44 am
Hi, I've got a couple of 9-pin serial to CAT5 adapters (unfortunately sealed units) and was wondering if anyone knew which wires are used from the CAT5 end. I...
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Grimshaw Stuart
stuart.grimshaw@...
Mar 3, 2000 11:53 am
One way to find out would be to terminate a small length of cat5 with a rj45 plug and leave the other end, then you could plug this new cable into the adaptor...
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Andy.Powell@...
Mar 3, 2000 12:19 pm
A multimeter, a multimeter, my kingdom for a multimeter... Grimshaw Stuart <stuart.grimshaw@...> 03/03/2000 11:51 Please respond to ukha_d To:...
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Grimshaw Stuart
stuart.grimshaw@...
Mar 3, 2000 12:33 pm
or you could make a simple continuity tester with a bulb or buzzer.... ... Probe a probe b Sorry for the crap drawing, but you get what I'm on about? Stuart...
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Nigel Orr
nigel.orr@...
Mar 3, 2000 12:42 pm
... Get yourself down to your local Maplin, and buy the cheapest meter they have. It costs about £7, it's fairly naff, but will probably do everything you...
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Andy.Powell@...
Mar 3, 2000 12:48 pm
Hehehe, my wife's really gonna love it tonight when I rip he bike lights apart :))) Thanks Stuart Grimshaw Stuart <stuart.grimshaw@...> 03/03/2000...
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Grimshaw Stuart
stuart.grimshaw@...
Mar 3, 2000 1:04 pm
I too am looking at using the Dallas 1-wire stuff. It's fairly high on my list at the moment, though the lack of somewhere to buy even the simplest electronics...
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Grimshaw Stuart
stuart.grimshaw@...
Mar 3, 2000 1:08 pm
In my new house there is an old home brew alarm panel, with what looks like 4-core unscreened cable going off all over the house. What's the easiest way to...
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Ewen Cameron
ewenjc@...
Mar 3, 2000 1:29 pm
... downstairs ... can buy ... and get ... I use a Labgear handylink IR MRX120 which I found in Dixons for 29 quid. It sounds like it does the same as the Sky...
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Andy.Powell@...
Mar 3, 2000 1:37 pm
... everything ... one ... That's cheaper that a set of new bike lights! :-) ... I certainly wouldn't need that much accuracy - I acutally wouldn't know how to...
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Nigel Orr
nigel.orr@...
Mar 3, 2000 2:12 pm
... Actually, now I remember, I got mine for £1.50 as a 'repaired' bargain in their bargain bin... but it would still have been a bargain at normal price! ......
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Nigel Orr
nigel.orr@...
Mar 3, 2000 2:18 pm
... Look for PIR sensors, squishy bits of carpets (pressure mats!), and magnetic sensors on doors, then trace them manually back. Is nothing connected at the...