Post 615 made on Saturday August 16, 2003 at 17:01 |
SimonO Long Time Member |
Joined: Posts: | January 2003 226 |
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RichBournemouth... The Red-Eye is 100%, once positioned correctly... It needs to be on the far left of the window, not directly over the reciever... I have mounted mine inside the Pace box (Di4000-N) so it's invisible from the outside..! I occasionally get problems with a three digit channel where it misses the middle digit, but I don't think this is down to the Red-Eye... If you're using a Pronto, then experiment with the delays, but I'm back to 0.1 between digits...
I don't know if you're NTL or TeleWest, but I've got a .ccf with all the codes and channel graphics ready to go... Send me a PM and I'll e-mail it if you're interested...
Trust me, my wife was going to throw the Pronto out of the window before I got the Red-Eye... It's probably the best £25 I've ever spent...
PS - Don't forget, you can then use a video sender (I bought the Philips VL1200) with a Pronto/Red-Eye and control your cable from a second room (I've got mine on a 14" in the bedroom - no wise cracks..!)...
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