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Discussion in 'UK Motorcycles' started by Zobo Kolonie, Jan 18, 2004.

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    Zobo Kolonie Guest

    Any idea how to find out what they're playing? It's great not having
    some slack jawed yokel of a presenter interrupting and talking over
    the music but it would be nice to know what some of the tracks are.
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    Try their website... and doesn't the little ticker thing on the DAB radio
    LCD show what's playing? Thought it did, could be wrong though.
     
    Zobo Kolonie, Jan 20, 2004
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    Catman Guest

    Dunno, but my DAB scrolls it across the screen a track at a time.
    Still get the slack jawed yokels though

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    Catman, Jan 20, 2004
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    Malc Guest

    Maybe I'm confusing it with what comes down the Telewest cable TV,
    Planet Roc or so it seems to be listed. Anyhoo there's no track info
    displayed on the tv screen
     
    Malc, Jan 21, 2004
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    Catman Guest

    Yeah, same station, different interface. And you will get
    yokels,,,,,,


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    Catman, Jan 21, 2004
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    Pip Guest

    I really don't think that there is such a thing. There seems to be
    little point in using good quality cable, insulation, screening and
    terminals in an attempt to get brilliant picture quality and then
    attaching it to a multi-way adaptor which will inevitably degrade the
    quality - not to mention the reflections and artefacts that it will
    introduce ... as you've found.

    There are "high-end" boxes that accept a number of inputs, then
    channel the signal to selected outputs - but these aren't easily
    available in the High Street and cost a grand plus.

    Have you _tried_ plugging it in direct, using a good quality lead? If
    you do this and set the digibox to output RGB (and the TV to accept
    RGB if you need to) then you should see a drastic improvement.

    If that works - go and get a decent telly with enough inputs for your
    particular requirements.
     
    Pip, Jan 21, 2004
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    Catman Guest

    On Tue, 20 Jan 2004 10:23:28 -0000, "Zobo Kolonie"

    http://www.lektropacks.co.uk/dept.asp?dept_id=112

    would be a start (and not the £12 POS at the bottom) :)


    HTH

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    Catman, Jan 21, 2004
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    Zobo Kolonie Guest

    **** that for a game of soldiers!
    Nope, but I've plugged it in directly using the bog standard lead that I
    bought. Can't remember if that made any difference or not.
    Not sure if I'd know how to set the output to RGB, s'prolly an option on the
    setup menu though (if it's an option at all that is).
    Seems a bit of a waste of dosh though dunnit? Shelling out a few hundred
    quids just because the "works perfectly well in every other way" tellybox
    has only got one scart socket.
     
    Zobo Kolonie, Jan 21, 2004
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