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Fw: LCD and Xantech - Interference


  • Subject: Fw: LCD and Xantech - Interference
  • From: Gareth Cook <g@xxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 13 Dec 2005 15:21:40 +0000

Did we decide that ? Blimey - Im going senile early - I cant remember ! I
changed all the sodding cat5 to shielded too :-)

You got a part number for a non-xantech alternative Phil ?

G.

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> I think i've sussed why im getting poor response on my IR system - I
> thought it was the route the wire was taking, but now I think it's the
LCD
> TV in the bedroom.

Didn't we come to that conclusion with the LCD TV in your bedroom ages ago
when I came over? It definitely latched your IR receiver on when you had
it turned on.

> Do these emit the same frequencies as the plasmas ? Xantech do a
plasma
> friendly IR unit, curious to know if it's the same problem. As usual ,
> it's an EXPENSIVE item !

Yes ... slightly different though and the "CFL" (Compact
Fluorescent)
friendly IR receivers aren't as expensive as the plasma friendly ones. You
should find that a CFL friendly receiver will do the trick.

Phil





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