Re: Numpty question: multiple aerial combiner [was Numpty question: multiple aerial "Y" splitters]
Von: Petert (peter.thomas@brightchro.me.uk) [Profil]
Datum: 13.11.2009 12:50
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Datum: 13.11.2009 12:50
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On Fri, 13 Nov 2009 11:40:47 GMT, "Bill" <wrightsaerials@f2s.com> wrote: >>Strange old world, isn't it? Just as the prices drop to reasonable >levels, the receivers they need will shortly be disappearing! > >>I doubt you'll see new TV's with analogue front ends in a couple of >years. > >That's an interesting question. There's a terrific amount of analogue >distribution equipment installed in schools, universities, hospitals, >prisons, etc. > >>I bet that generating your own DTV mux ain't gonna be cheap! >It's getting cheaper and easier every day. It isn't going to be a problem >cost-wise I don't think. > >>By the way, Bill, as someone else noted recently, are you having >problems with your newsreader? It leaves large parts of the messages >you're replying to unmarked so that they appear as part of your reply. >It gets a bit confusing at times! > >I know, it's shite isn't it? I'm using something called News Rover, foisted >on me by the IT man. He says that I can't use Outlook with Windows 7. Any >comments on that assertion, anyone? Is there a way round the problem? > >Bill Agent http://www.forteinc.com/main/homepage.php -- Cheers Peter[ Auf dieses Posting antworten ]
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- Alan White (13.11.2009 12:54)
