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Re: TV and sound over CAT5


  • To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
  • Subject: Re: TV and sound over CAT5
  • From: "Harrison, Mark (Alliance)" <Mark.Harrison@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 27 Jul 1999 14:24:27 +0100
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Tim wrote:

> The one argument that I'm finding very difficult to believe at the
moment,
> is that mains leads can make a difference between the 13 amp socket
and
the
> amplifier, even though you just have twin and earth just running in a
ring
> main.

I used to have a clock-radio that used its mains lead as the FM aerial -
that convinced me that there's a lot of EMR floating around that can make a
difference ;-)

I'd suggest you order some mains-leady stuff from Russ Andrews - he's now
extended the "money back if you're not happy period" from 14 to
30 days. The
only things you have to do if you don't feel your purchase hasn't made a
difference are:

1: Phone him, and talk it through before you return
2: Pay the return postage.

I'm not for a moment saying that a new mains lead _will_ make a difference
in _your_ system, only that I've heard so many good things about him from
so
many different sources, that it would seem an obvious approach. I speak as
a
happy customer, by the way.

Regards,

Mark Harrison
European IT Manager, BP/Bovis Alliance
Tel: +44 20 8869 1439
Fax: +44 20 8423 7711

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