All you wanted to know about green laser pointersAbout green laser pointersGreen laser pointers have been around for a few years but what are they? We have all seen the red laser pointer but green is completely different. The most common type are DPSSFD, ( diode pumped solid state frequency-doubled). They are much more complicated than standard red laser pointers because laser diodes are not commonly available in this wavelength range and are more expensive to produce. They are also 50 times brighter than red. With green laser's, you can see the beam as well as the very bright dot. Green laser pointers are the preferred laser pointer because green is the most visible laser pointer color. The reason why green is more visible is the human eye is most sensitive to green light. The other reason is the effect of light in the earth's atmosphere. Light is visible in the sky when the atmosphere scatters it and higher wavelengths are scattered more than higher wavelengths. Green is a medium wavelength so it scatters more and is more visible than longer wavelengths such as red.Class 3B lasers may have an output power of up to 500 mW (half a watt) and a laser with an output power of around 100mW and above is easily capable of melting black plastic, making holes in bin liners and popping black coloured balloons or balloons marked with a black marker pen. To give you an idea of what to expect, if you were to enter a room that is pitch black and used the laser on the ceiling, you would be able to see everything in the room. The beam would also be very visible looking like a green rod stretching out. When used outside, the beam seems to reach the stars. The power output of laser's are measured in mW (milliWatts) and can range from 5mW to around 300mW. of course the more power you have, the easier they will burn and the brighter they are.Infra red filter warningLaser pointers give out a lot of infrared light which you can't see making them less bright. Laser power meters however cannot distinguish between green light and infrared light. Some inferior laser pointer will normally be made up of mostly infrared light. For example a 100mW inferior laser pointer is likely to have a combination 20mW green (532nm) and 80mW infrared (808nm). All genuine green laser pointers and portable lasers have infrared filters inside them that blocks infrared light. Some laser pointers have had this filter removed or have been manufactured without the filter. Without this filter, these laser pointers are very dangerous because the infrared light can damage your eyes. All the laser pointers we sell contain the correct IR filter.What to look out for when buyingI have recently noticed cheap fake laser pointers selling at lower than trade prices. i.e. 100mw for about
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Friday, September 25, 2009
Feidaxin FD-150A/450A Programmable Handheld Radio
Feidaxin FD-150A/450A ProgrammableCompact TransceiverFeidaxin FD-450A is a UHF (VHF FD-150A) Two-Way Radio from in China.FD-450A covers 400~470MHz, FD-150A covers 136~174MHz. The Radio requires no computer/external device to program. TX/RX independent 99 Channel Memory capacity with 50 CTCSS, 104 DCS. A very rugged build radio, professional use in mind.
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used electrical goods, a safety warning!
Please be careful when buying used electrical goods, ensure the items have undergone an electrical safety test, the results of which have beenrecordedinto a PAT log book,make sure the item comes with an official PAT (portable appliance test) sticker attached. There are many fantastic bargains to be had on ebay but please remember, safety comes first.Pleasehelp others by voting YES below in so doing making this advice more visible in order to help make eBay a safer place to buy and sell
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Par Can Lighting - Explained!
OriginThe PAR can is an entertainment lighting fixture containing a PAR lamp. PAR is actually an abbreviation of Parabolic Aluminised Reflector; this reflector houses the bulb, and the whole unit is sealed with a glass front which acts a lens. The PAR lamp and the PAR can come in a variety of different sizes; the most common in the entertainment industry are PAR64, PAR56, PAR36, PAR30, PAR20 and PAR16 - the numbers referring to the diameter of the lamp in eighths of an inch. PAR56 Long and Short Nose The larger PAR64 and PAR56 cans are often seen in banks on stage, providing the basis of most gig lighting. They are both available with either a long or short nose - the shorter nose providing a wider beam angle - and also as a floor can model which has two yoke arms, allowing it to sit on the floor without the use of a stand. The PAR36 is often seen in nightclubs lighting mirrorballs; its 6.4volt / 30 watt lamp gives an extremely narrow beam and it is more commonly called a
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Advanced Ebay Antique /Collectable Pottery Seller Guide
HereTwo Important Points for Advanced Ebay Sellerswhich may help in gaining a higher price for your Ebay Auctions, when selling Antique and Collectable pottery. Have your Antique and Collectable Pottery Item auctions finishing at peak periods such as late evenings for the English, North American and Far Eastern Markets. You will gain a higher price if your auctions finish at peak periods. To do this you will have to know the relevent markets such as U.K. buyers prefer regional based potteries such as Staffordshire, Linthorpe or Troika. U.S. markets can be driven by periods such as Victorian, Art Deco Art Nouveau, Rococo, Georgian etc, Japanese and Far Eastern Buyers are often driven by the actual designers such as Clarice Cliff, Susie Cooper, Shelley
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Nimh - Ni Cad Better Battery Performance
NiMH - Ni Cad Better Performance of Rechargeable Batteries Before you believe you require a replacement batteryJust try this step first, remove your battery from your appliance, place your battery in the freezer for 4 - 6 hours, remove from the freezer, dry off any frost and place straight on charge forthe period of it's normal recharge cycle, this will remove any memory that the battery may have, if this process works then your battery is fine, this process can be repeated as often as you believe it requires, if this doesn't work then read on!Afew things to look at or look for when buying rechargeable batteriesThe number of recharge cycles the battery can doas per manufacturer Performance rating
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Why the second input on your new Sky isn't working.
If youbuy a new or second hand Sky box on eBay you willusually look at the signal strength and quality for both inputs (Sky boxes have two inputs while ordinary Sky boxes have just one input). To do this press 'Services' then 4 then 6. You may well see that the No.2 input shows as not working, DEAD! At the same time you will find that you can only view OR record one channel at a time, not both together which you should be able to do. If this happens to you DON'T PANIC (yet)!The reason is often very simple - until you get Sky to turn on the recording part of Sky for you it is very common for the second input to appear dead. We aren't sure why this happens but it does and all you need to do is ring Sky and get the box transferred to your name and the recording switched on for you, then follow the instruction below to get both inputs working together. Remember if you transfer your standard Sky card into a Sky receiver you will only be able to watch the non-premium channels that you subscribe to (such as Sky1, UK Gold, etc.) until you get your old card "married" to the new Sky box. So after ringing Sky you need to get the box to actually USE both inputs at the same time. The easiest way to do this is to set the box up to record two channels at the same time by pressing the R button on two seperate channels. Suddenly input No2 will come alive and will STAY alive even after you stop the recording!Please note if it is input one that appears dead or both inputs were working and one suddenly stops then you have a real problem - now it's time to panic!The cause COULD be as simple as a loose plug on the back of the Sky box or a problem with the double or quad LNB. Follow the Sky "connection check". It's a bit simplistic but does check these points for you. Try swapping the input 1 lead to input 2 and vice versa. If the fault carries accross with the swap then you can work out whether it's your Sky box or the LNB (or LNB lead) at fault.If you have an early Amstrad make of Sky box then these have a known fault which can cause signals to first be unreliable and then drop out permanently (sometimes on one input but often on both inputs). The cause of this is component breakdown due to excess heat. If you are abroad let your Sky box breathe by NOT putting it in a sealed cabinet!
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GUIDE TO GOLF GPS - Skycaddie
SKYCADDIE PURCHASED FROM THE USA DO NOT CARRY ANY WARRANTY IN THE UK. THIS HAS BEEN CONFIRMED BY SKYCADDIE. PLEASE USE A UK RETAILER AND BE CAREFUL WHERE YOUR SKYCADDIE ORIGINATED FROM. ALL SKYCADDIES CAN BE TRACED WITH THEIR SERIAL NUMBERS!!PLEASE ALSO NOTE THAT SKYCADDIES FROM THE USA MAY COME WITH A NON UK CHARGER AND ALSO MAYBE STOPPED AT CUSTOMS AND TEREFORE IMPORT DUTIES WILL BE PAYABLE!!Golf GPS is one of the fastest growing buzz golf items of 2008. With the PGA now letting Professionals use them in PGA events for 2008 onwards most Golf Clubs are following suit and allowing them for competition golf.What does a GPS Golf Unit do? It acturately measures your distance from an intended target by the way of satellite navigation. Most Golf Courses in the UK have now been mapped or are in the process of being mapped. Skycaddie currrently has one of the largest databases of UK Golf Courses and also probably the largest amount Worldwide. It has been oficially reported that the use of range finding equipment such as Golf GPS speeds up play and can reduce the duration of a round of golf.For more information please go to www.skycaddie.co.ukBUYING A SKYCADDIEWe are official retailers for Skycaddie and also PGA Professionals. Any questions that you have regarding Skycaddie or their products please feel free to get in touch. Skycaddie are the leading Golf GPS specialists.When buying a Skycaddie please make sure you purchase your item from the UK and from an authorised retailer. The main reason for this is that if you encounter any problems it will make your aftersales experience a pleasent one. Please also be aware that Skycaddie units will require a subscription paid direct to Skycaddie UK via the internet. This subscription covers any software updates and also unlimited downloads of golf courses. The pricing structure for this in the UK is as followsBirdie Membership -
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FAKES - spot and avoid them
After having purchased a second fake brand-name rucksack, I have decided to try writing an eBay purchasing guide of my own.Imitations or clones of various brands is okay, in my eyes, if the item is not advertised as the real thing AND the buyer is aware that what they are buying is not the real thing. However, when an item is advertised as real, original and 'BNWT' (brand new with tags), but it's a definite fake, there's a serious problem. You'd be suprised what factories can copy, modify and produce thesedays. Golf clubs, trainers, luggage and more are all relatively easy tofake and sell to unsuspecting consumers. Telltale signs something you're interested in is a fake:1. The Price. If that 'official BMW cap' is just a penny, it's probably a fake. Brand-name jeans are especially susceptible to cheap fakes. This is a very obvious sign you're looking at a fake.2. The product advertised does not exist. Do a web search with the brand name and product name or model number. If the product only shows up on eBay, it's possibly a fake. If non-eBay web shops don't carry the exact product, it's probably a fake. If the official company website doesn't list the exact same product, it's most likely a fake. To absolutely confirm a fake product, call or email the company and ask if the product you are looking at is in their product range. If it was recently discontinued, the item in question is likely authentic. If the product never existed then delete the item from your Watch list!OK, let's say you've purchased the item even after ignoring the warning signs. How can you tell it's a fake? 1. Shoddy workmanship. Bad or uneven stitching, cuts in the fabric, loose threads or stitches, mould seam lines in strange places, etc. In general, if you get a bad feeling about the product upon first glance, don't be optimistic about owning a real item.2. Bad printing on the information tag (the thin cardboard tag with product information). Read the product tag carefully. If the grammar is bad, the font type is strange or different to other items from the same company (most companies have official fonts they use), the colour print is offset, etc., you're holding a fake in your hands. 3. Obvious quality errors. Assume you purchased a top-of-the-line outdoor trekking jacket or top-quality sunglasses. If the logo stitching can be seen through the multiple layers of the jacket, or the logo on the glasses is loose or easily scratched, you've got a fake.What can you do? Now that you know you have a fake, what recourse do you have? 1. Ask the seller for a refund. I was able to get a begrudging refund from the first person I bought a fake from, simply by acting stupid and saying I didn't expect this top-quality rucksack to break on its first day of use. Feel the seller out and try to word your message nicely, especially if you have already left feedback for them.2. Report the seller to eBay or the company whose fakes are being sold. If you get no joy from the seller, mention that you will report them to eBay or someone else. If they have a store or high feedback they will likely back down and offer you your money back. Asking for the postage you paid is cheeky but they may refund that as well. Don't expect to have them pay for postage back to them, either.3. If the seller is local to you or you can contact their local authorities, you can report them to the police or Customs officials. Realistically the authorities probably won't have the time to investigate this one seller, but with enough complaints they will eventually take a look. Remember, it's all about karma! :)About clone or copy itemsIt's easy these days to get cheap iPod imitations that aren't advertised as real iPods but supposedly function just the same or better. My suggestion for any imitations or copies of popular items like this is to do a web search for the exact item name with the word 'review'. You will usually find someone's website or a web forum that mentions 'I bought such-and-such and it said it would do this but it doesn't work as advertised, etc.' It's easier to find reviews of electronic gadgets like MP3 players because the 'net is very tech-heavy, but a simple 2-minute search online can perform wonders...and save you plenty of money!I hope this is a helpful guide to spotting fakes on eBay, or even at market stalls and other offline shops. It's always been 'buyer beware', and with the ease and temptation of buying online, sight unseen, the need to be wary of what you buy is even more important.
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FEEDBACK- WARNING SIGNS TO LOOK FOR
Dont fall for the "I WILL LEAVE POSITIVE FEEDBACK ONCE I HAVE RECEIVED YOURS" SCAMMORE AND MORE SELLERS ARE USING THIS-BUT ASK YOURSELF WHY?They are pushing you for positive feedback before you have a proper chance to test your purchases.once you leave this -if you have later problems there is very little you can do to warn others or get them to rectify your problems.once you notify them about problems you then enter a very lengthy time wasting excessive to try andestablish the cause of your problems-but they have no genuine interest in this-just to span out the time untill its too late to use the pay-pal protection scheme.you are also then liable for posting your goods back and forth.IF YOU LEAVE NEGATIVE -they will leave worse comments on your account They then hope you want to get this removed-so theirs is removed also (mutual consent-or blackmail tactics?)When checking feedback scores look for the hidden retractions-these are all unhappy buyers who in most cases are bullied into retracting their comments Look to see the comments they have left for other people who left them negative and judge for yourself their reasons.JSM Distributors amongst many others i have noticed use this tactic,yet i know now of many unhappy clients with broken machines etc that cant get any satisfaction with sorting out problems.I myself was very lucky as i had my money refunded by pay pal, yet you only have very limited time from purchase date to use this route. Pleas read my review on the above mentioned company. since writing it i have had contact with no less than 10 people -some who admit to foolishly leaving feedback too soon.Once notified of problems you then enter a very lengthy time scale to get answers etc-these delaying tactics are deliberately used to stop you making even a paypal claim within the time scale.So my advice to all -if your sellers states this "i will leave positive feedback when i have received yours" look for retractions and bide your time, A good seller has no reason to leave any bad comment once you have paid them have they? As far as they should be concerned you have fulfilled your part of the bargain so WHY DO THEY WANT TO WAIT? -So they can retaliate if they dont like yours-its as simple as that! WHAT ARE THEY TRYING TO HIDE ?Also check very carefully the returns policy-who is liable for the costs etc? what can you do if you are still not satisfied?What happens if they still say its in good working order even though you know it isnt ? or when your goods are returned back to you and still dont work ? or worse still more damaged than ever?Some companies claimto have checked the goods and can find nothing wrong-blame user error and you are then also liable for their engineers labour costs as well.some of these companies have terms and conditions that are simply wrong and you may as well kiss your money goodbye.SO please friends-We all like good feedback,but THINK BEFORE YOU HIT THAT BUTTON.PLEASE_IF ONLY FOR EVERYONE ELSES SAKE.Lets stop these tactics on ebay they are ruining what was funDONT EXPECT EBAY TO DO ANYTHING EITHER
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How To Programme a NTL VIRGIN Remote Control to Your TV
This helpwill take you to a website where you can find all the Instructions for your New Style NTL Remote Control Including How to Programme it so that you can use your NTL Remote to operate your TV's Volume.In other words, you will never need your TV Remote ever again.It's so annoying when you the NTL Volume gets up to 10 and it still isn't loud enough and you have to find the Old TV remote to turn the volume up. Well no more, leave your NTL Volume at 10 and simply programme your NTL Remote into your TV and you will change the volume on your TV using your NTL Remote.JUST TYPE THIS INTO GOOGLE - jackie stewart ntlPlease click the Back Button once you have finished reading so you come back here and Rate My Guide.Cheers,(Dixie)
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Sky Digibox Viewing card
There seems to be confusion over viewing cards. Lets end it here. Any sky subscription card will only work with the digibox it was supplied with and will only work as long as the subscriber keeps paying the subscription. The way round this is to buy something called a "Freesat" viewing card which works in any digibox anywhere in range of the satellite (ie Spain, France, UK etc). This is totally transferable to any box anywhere in your house or your mates house because there are no subscription charges. The Freesat card costs between
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Open Reel Recording Tape
Hopefully this short article will help some eBayers whom are unsure about what type of tape to use on their recorders.If you have a tape recorder that has' pressure pads' which press onto the record.and or playback head,you should only use glossy backed recording tape,otherwise if you use a 'back coated 'type of tape- a build up from it will contaminate and eventually clog the pressure pads,which will then need to be replaced.If you have a tape recorder that doesn't use pressure pads against the record.and or playback heads,then you should ideally use a back coated tape,although you can use glossy as well.Types of tapes and reasons for using :Glossy Tape (non backcoated): Used on all domestic recorders since the year dot!,comes in standard play ,long play,double play,triple play.Advice : try and use standard play tape if you can (although if you have a four track recorder-then LP tape may be better).Main reason for Standard Play: less likely to deteriorate with time,less print through,lessprone to damage,and will spool better.Matt Backed Tape (backcoated): Normally used on professional recorders-that don't use pressure pads,but rely on tape to head contact/back tension etc.Normally supplied in standard play length.Most backcoated tapes will spool smoothly (although brand types such as Ampex and Scotch won't- and will 'leaf' badly) Tape Durations (Recording on one side of the tape only)a 10.5 inch Reel of Standard Play tape Running at 15ips will last for 32 mins (2'400 ft on reel)a 7" reel of standard play tape running at 7.5 ips will last for 32 mins (1200 ft on reel)a 7" reel of Long Play play tape running at 7.5 ips will last for45 mins (1800 ft on reel)Above is only a rough guide - there are other reel sizes,andalso other thicknesses of tape as mentioned,however you can get an idea of running times from above.if you feel this guide was of some help please tick the 'yes' box below- this way more 'viewers' willnotice the guide. Thankyou.
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Watch out for import PS2 / XBOX games DVD's !!
GAMES:There are hundreds, even thousands if PS2 and Xbox games on ebay, but sometimes unless you look closely you may have bought the wrong item!!Here in the UK our games consoles (PS2 / XBOX / XBOX 360) areREGION 2 (PAL).With PSP it doesent matter what region it is for games, only movies which have to be region 2 (uk).Some sellers are selling Region 1 games for lower prices, but they are hard to spot because they sometimes dont say in the main description, only in the small area above next to the genre etc. or sometimes they write it in small print at the bottom.So remember if you are buying a game for a UK games console (excluding PSP) try to buy from the UK and make sure it is REGION 2 (PAL) which is the UK StandardDVD's:Here in the UK most of our DVD players are REGION 2, but there are many sellers from America and other countries like China selling DVD's but they are not Region 2. America is REGION 1 and will not work on most DVD Players, and it plays in NTSC which will display in black on white on most UK televisions, although many TV's nowsupport NTSC (USA, Canada) and PAL (UK).Check if you're DVD Playercan play DVD'sfrom different regions (is it region free) as many can, butif not or you do not know I advise you dontbuy the DVD unless it is REGION 2 (UK - STANDARD)HOPE THIS HELPS ** KEEP EBAYING!! **
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FORD 6000RDS CD PLAYER
This is a guide on the ford 6000 rds Cd player fitting and buying If you have any ford car with a radio cassette from 1995 ish on and you want to change it for a cd player then this guide may help you The basic single head cd player is quite popular and is known as a 6000 rds model ,there are other models that have more to them but there basicly the sameIf you decide to buy one of these CD Players from ebay or anywhere else make sure you have the code for it It should be a 4 digit number with out that you cannot get your cd player to workOnce you have your Cd player you will need to fit it and of course that means taking your old cassette out ,for this you will need the correct type of removing pins ,there like a u shape and fit in the two holes at either side of the unit ,basicly u push them into the holes at each side and pull the unit out If you dont have the correct pins then if you can find two farily long thin screw drivers or anything thin and long to go into at least both holes at one side you can manage to get it out that way with a bit of fiddling,just do one side at a time and it should just pull outOnce the unit is out you need to disconnect the atenna cable from the back of the unit and the two/three block connectors from the rear left side of the unit ,once these are disconected is just a matter of lining up your new cd player ,connecting the block connectors to the same place as your old unit (they should go in with no problems) and connecting the atenna Slide the cd player into place but dont push it in all the way just yet Turn on the ingnition of your car and enter the code you got with the CD playerusing the 1st 4 button 1-4 ,you will see if your press 1 it counts up,the same with 2,3,4Once the code is displayed on the screen press 5 to enter it and your radio should come on ,if it has try tunning it to a local staion to make sure its ok and then stick a CD in it to make sure its working ,once your happy its all ok them you can push the cd player all the way in and it should click into positon If for any reason your code did not enter then you may have the wrong code ,then get a refund ,you can get them decoded but thats gonna cost you Keep a note of the code somewhere safe incase you battery goes flat or gets diconnected for some reason ,or if you decide to sell it again hope this was useful to you
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Paypal and Fraud
My partner and I have recently tried to purchase some expensive items from EBay - (chainsaw x2, Bang
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Installing a DIY Burglar Alarm system
DIY Alarm Install Guide: Planning the Layout:The most important step in installing your own alarm system is to plan correctly, This is normally done by drawing a floor plan of the building, then you need to decide what areas to cover with the alarm system. (Main entry points, rooms, windows and vulnerable parts of the building, it
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Silver Oxide (SR) VS Alkaline (AG) Watch Batteries
Silver Oxide vs Alkaline Watch BatteriesAlkaline batteries are defined by the letters AG in front of them, IEAG1 AG2 AG3 etcYou should NEVER use Alkaline cells in watches for 3 very good reasons1: Alkaline batteries are 1.5 Volts, NOT 1.55 Volts, your watch was designed to run on this very specific voltage, underpowering it can cause it to keep incorrect time.2: The major component of an Alkaline battery is sodium hydroxide or potassium hydroxide, if the battery should leak inside your watch, it could completely damage your watch beyond repair.3: Silver Oxide batteries have a very "flat" voltage profile, this means they keep producing 1.55v until they are exhausted, alkaline batteries have a "curved" voltage profile which means as they discharge the voltage becomes lower, sometimes as little as 0.5 volts, most watches will stop working at 1.3Volts or less.
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Philips Streamium WACS700
Just thought I would share this with those of you considering the Philips Streamium. Have you checked out the reviews on Amazon? I think you should. The Philips may look great as a fashion statement but there are serious problems that could affect your enjoyment, particularly if you buy off ebay with limited guarantees. It has come down in price for a reason or 2. Faults. Don't get me wrong it could be great but make it has the latest Firmware Upgrade. Secondly it has a very noisy fan to cool the main unit. Not great in the bedroom which is where I wanted it to drift of to sleep!!!Thirdly it has a habit of jamming or not reading the CD. You could simply end up with a very nice looking radio. Style isn't everything but if you can sacrifice looks for practicalityand you NEED a hard drive go for the Hitachi AX140, it also plays DVDs!!! Please read Amazon reviews and think before you buy.
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Do not fall for the wholesale list scam!
If you have ever searched for wholesale ipods or wholesale xbox's etc, that start at 99p or similarly very low then 99% of these are scams.The most common scam is that the account has been stolen and someone is listing hundreds of items to try and steal as much money as possible in the shortest possible time, these often do not finish as hundreds of ebay members report them and ebay usually get there act together and remove the listing.HOWEVER, an ever more increasing problem are apparently genuine ebayers with good feedback selling 10 ipods starting at
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WHOLESALE LIST, PLEASE GET RID
I FELT I HAD TO WRITE THIS, TO SEE HOW MANY AGREE. NOVEMBER 29TH, 10.30PM.MY SON WANTS A PORTABLE DVD PLAYER FOR CHRISTMAS, BEING A KEEN E BAYER I JUST DECIDED TO HAVE A LOOK AT THEM RIGHT HERE ON E BAY. I COULDNT BELIEVE IT. NEARLLY EVERY ADVERT ON IS FOR WHOLESALE LISTS TO BUY.I THOUGHT E BAY WAS TO MAINLY BUY ITEMS AND I THINK ALL THIS WHOLESALE LIST IS RUINING IT.I ACTUALLY CAME OFF THE PAGE AND WILL LOOK IN TOWN.NOT FAIR TO THE SELLERS I KNOW, THEY SHOULD COMPLAIN BECAUSE I WOULD, THEY MUST BE LOSING CUSTOM AS THEY HAVE JUST DONE WITH ME.I ONLY WANTED TO FIND A DVD PORTABLE PLAYER, NOT A LIST OF WHOLESALERS.AFTER READING THIS PLEASE VOTE FOR IT, THEN TAKE A LOOKJUST TYPE PORTABLE DVD AND SEE FOR YOURESELF,ESPECIALLY PAGE 2, I DIDNT GET ANY FURTHER I WAS FED UP WITH IT.IS THIS WHAT E BAY IS GOING TO BE LIKE IN THE FUTURE, I FOR ONE WILL BE TELLING THEMI KNOW OTHER PEOPLE WANT TO SELL BUT DO WE NEED IT SHOVED DOWN OUR THROATS TO THE POINT WERE YOU BUY IN TOWN INSTEADPLEASE VOTE FOR THIS AS THE MORE VOTES, THE MORE PEOPLE WILL SEE IT. THANKYOU
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CR123a Batteries
Many customers ask me about Rechargeable CR123a Batteries that they've seen on eBay and seem a little confused.CR123a LITHIUM batteries are used in Fenix torches, Surefire, Wolfeyes, Ultrafire, the list goes on. They are 3volt and usually are 1300mAh (Milliamps)Please understand I do not wish to patronise, however:V for Voltage = Power (or if you like the STRENGTH of a Battery.)mAh for Milliamps = Runtime (or STAMINA of a battery)Now then, the Power (V) is Important, that is what the device, in this case an LED Torch needs to make it work.A torch that uses 2 x CR123a batteries is using 2 x 3V Cells (another name for battery) the Total Voltage then is... 6V, correct.Now if these batteries are rated at 1300mAh each,, the total in mAh is? 2600mAh, right.WHAT IS THE POINT?I'm getting there...Rechargable CR123a are NOT LITHIUM, they are Lithium Ion or Li-Ion or In some cases NiMh, Nickel Metal Hydride.These are made as 3V batteries, but the MILLIAMPS are less, usually 600 - 680mAh.* * Side Note * *
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Test Remote Controls using your Camera or Mobile Phone!
Did you know you can easilytest ifa remote controlis workingby using a digital camera or camera-phone?The 'Infra-Red' light that comes from a remote is usually invisible........ until viewed digitally.Just lookata Digitalcamera LCD display whilst getting someone touse the remote aimed at the camera.You should see little flashes of White light. This works best close-up, in a darkened room.(You could also usea camcorder, and of course any mobile phone with a camera. Try it!)If you dont have a digital camera, just operate the remote near the aerial of a radio, switched to AM or MW. (but not FM.)You should hear a blip, or pulsing sound if your remote if functioning properly.Seeour ME page for our websiteand more info. (just click on the coloured 'ME' symbol, next to our feedback, top-Right of page.) Thousands of new
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UNPAID ITEM STRIKE? IT CAN BE ANOTHER SCAM BEWARE !!!!
THE SCAMMERS CONTINUE TO HAUNT YOU, THIS ONE IS DESIGNED TO ALARM YOU BUT AGAIN IS NOTHINGBUTA SCAM.YOU WILL RECEIVE AN EMAIL SUGGESTING YOU HAVE NOT PAID FOR AN ITEM AND A NON PAYING STRIKE IS TO BE AWARDEDAGAINST YOU. QUITE NATURALLY YOU WILL CLICK ON THE ITEM NUMBER IN QUESTION, 1ST THING HERE IS, DO NOT, I REPEAT DO NOT GO ANY FURTHER.WHEN YOU CLICK THE ITEM NUMBER IN QUESTION IT TAKES YOU TO AN AUTHENTIC LOOKING PAGE THAT SUGGESTS YOU NEED TO LOG IN AGAIN, DO NOT, DO NOT, DO NOT DO THIS!!!!! WHY? REMEMBER, THIS IS AN EMAIL AND ALL YOU WILL DO IS INPUT YOUR EBAY I.D. AND PASSWORD AND SIMPLY EMAIL IT TO THE SCUMBAG THIEF WHO WILL NOW HAVE YOUR EBAY IDENTITY. BE WARNED.
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BOOTLEG/PIRATED VIDEO
More than half of the vhs sellers on Ebay are selling bootlegs - otherwise known as pirated or copies. They buy a brand new sealed movie at top price and then they make copies and resell them as used either stating in a rental box, or showbox, or hardcase orclamshell-Most movies that come in clamshells and are not stated as rentals are bootleg and not only illegal, but against ebay policy- this is not to be confused with legitimate studio released videos that do come in clamshells ie: Disney and a lot of other Children's videos- always ask if it's instudio issued packaging, as opposed to...Color copy artwork inserted is another hint- If it's a studio original, where's the original box?Look for expensive/rare movies shown at an unbelievably low prices- if it's too good to be true it probably is.Also look at quantities- 20 copies listed in clamshells is a good indicator- if the moviesare rare, how did this seller get so many and why are they not in their original cardboard sleeve?No box at all is suspiciousYou need to email these sellers w/questions before you bid, for your own good- no reply? they are avoiding you!! Don't be a victim of these bootleggers- it cost themno more than$2 to make the movie, when the honest sellers pay top dollar for quality collectible merchandisefollow up 6/26/06Firstly, I want to thank everyone who has emailed me on this subject, and now I think it's time to reveal the names of the worst offenders. UNFORTUNATELY THE NAMES HAD TO BE REMOVED - so video buyers only, (not dvd) - please feel free to email me should you doubt the authenticity of a rare out of print video or seller of videos.It is time everyone stops getting ripped of and PLEASEstop supporting these bootleggers who are illegally selling their homemade videos as if they were studio released. SELLERS NOTE: I highly suggest you place all bootleggers on your blocked bidder list, so that they cannot use/purchase your brand new or mint video, to run copies- do not contribute to their illegal activities!follow up 7/6As I can no longer list the user names of bootleggers, I have decided to provide you with a list of the mostfrequently pirated movies, NONE of these are legally on DVD, unless otherwise stated, I am hoping you will do a search on these titles, thus recognizing the same user names over and over, week after week, check their misspelled words, their verbiage etc.,and in that way become familiar with these bootleggers: Most of them are usually $9.99 or lower on rare, hard to find, out of print videos, and usually have a close buy it now offer. I will be updating this list a couple of days per week.A New Leaf vhsSomething for Joey vhsFull Body Massage vhsThe Promise vhsOn Borrowed Time vhsSmoky Mountain Christmas vhsThe Secret of Santa Vittoria vhsMy Brilliant Career vhsSummer Of My German Soldier vhsIt Happened at the Worlds Fair vhsThe Enchanted CottagevhsYellowbeard vhsEddie Murphy- Delirious vhsA Summer Place vhsHell to Eternity vhsRome Adventure vhsChina Beach Pilot vhsHoneysuckle Rose vhsFull of Life vhsResurrection Ellen Burstyn vhsBoys in the Band vhsReincarnation of Peter Proud vhsApril Fools vhsLove Among the ruinsMidnight LaceOde to Billie Joe vhsCold turkey vhsThe Gathering vhsGolddiggers of 1935 vhsA Gathering of Eagles never on DVDScavenger Hunt vhsMy Foolish Heart vhsBack Street vhsCome Back to the 5
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The best way to look at intruder alarms
Hi all, here is a little bit of thought for an alarm system once read if you could please rate this helpful or unhelpful as you find and read it thanksAlways plan ahead, Never ever get some thing that should just do the job ( most likely it will until you leave it on holiday then it goes completely wrong) Alarms are becoming more and more of a necessary, Insurance demands and personal security both are essential parts of an alarms life but very rare do the two go together quite as good as it seems,There are two main areas in which to look at in both the planning and installation process, *When planning your alarm system look for the most valuable areas of the building, But then look at how you were to get there and what else some one breaking in might possible find on route, i.e. The lounge/sitting room: most likely one of the main areas of both personal belongings and also the highest value, ( Don't forget unless you take time and stealth away from the burglar the more time they have at looking and doing damage) is also more central in the building meaning the intruder has full roam to the building i.e. hallways in which clocks, Paintings ect. are on show, Remember most insurance companies only look at areas of
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Will my DVD play ??? A guide to REGION CODES !!!
YOU MAY BE TEMPTED TO BUY RARE OR HARD TO FIND DVDs ON eBay BUT WILL THEY PLAY ON YOUR DVD PLAYER ??? BELOW IS A HANDY GUIDE TO DVD REGIONS ... SIMPLY CHECK THE INFO ON YOUR DVD AND CHECK THE COMPATABILITY BELOW !!!REGION 0 [Region free]Compatible with DVD players from any countryREGION 1 [US, US territories and Canada]American Samoa, Canada, Guam, Palau, Mariana Islands, Marshall Islands, Puerto Rico, Micronesia, United States, U.S. Virgin IslandsREGION 2 [UK, Europe, Japan, South Africa and Middle East]Albania, Andorra, Austria, Bahrain, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Denmark, Egypt, Finland, France, Germany, Gibraltar, Greece, Greenland, Hungary, Iceland, Iran, Iraq, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Japan, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, Macedonia, Malta, Moldova, Monaco, Netherlands, Norway, Oman, Poland, Portugal, Qatar, Romania, San Marino, Saudi Arabia, Slovakia, Slovenia, South Africa, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Syria, United Arab Emirates, United Kingdom, Vatican City, Yemen, YugoslaviaREGION 3 [Southeast and East Asia]Cambodia, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Phillipines, South Korea, Taiwan, Thailand, VietnamREGION 4 [Australia, New Zealand, Central and South America]Antigua, Argentina, Aruba, Australia, Bahamas, Barbados, Barbuda, Belize, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Cuba, Dominica, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador, Falkland Islands, French Guiana, Grenada, Guatemala, Guyana, Haiti, Honduras, Jamaica, Mexico, New Guinea, New Zealand, Nicaragua, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Suriname, Trinidad, Tobago, UruguayREGION 5 [Former Soviet Union, Indian sub-continent, Africa, North Korea and Mongolia]Afghanistan, Algeria, Angola, Bangladesh, Belarus, Benin, Botswana, Burkina Faso, Burundi, Cameroon, Cape Verde, Central African Republic, Chad, Comoros, Congo, Djibouti, Equatorial Guinea, Eritrea, Estonia, Ethiopia, Gabon, Gambia, Georgia, Ghana, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, India, Ivory Coast, Kazakhstan, Kenya, Latvia, Lesotho, Liberia, Libya, Lithuania, Madagascar, Malawi, Mali, Mauritania, Mauritius, Mongolia, Morocco, Mozambique, Namibia, Niger, Nigeria, North Korea, Pakistan, Russia, Rwanda, Sao Tome and Principe, Senegal, Seychelles, Sierra Leone, Somalia, Sri Lanka, St. Helena, Sudan, Tanzania, Togo, Tunisia, Turkmenistan, Uganda, Ukraine, Uzbekistan, Zambia, ZimbabweREGION 6 [China]ChinaIF YOU FIND THIS GUIDE HELPFUL OR USEFUL THEN PLEASE ADD YOUR VOTE BELOW ... AND HAVE A GREAT DAY !!!THANKS
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Identifying fake Sennheiser CX 400 earphones (hi res)
When I was researching on how to find if you've got a pair of genuine or fake Sennheiser CX 400, I simply couldn't find a guide anywhere that had photos good enough to see any difference. So, I managed to get a pair of fake and another pair of genuine headphones, and decided to come in to the rescue by taking a number of decent images and put them here. Since eBay shrinks the images you upload here to a miniscule size, I had to break the eBay policy, and post external links under the images that point to their supersized versions.In the following shot, the left earphone is fake, while the right one is genuine. Notice the cheap logo printing and the lack of smoothness in the plastic finish.http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v644/BigRiz/Sennheiser CX 400/phones-back.jpgThe following shot shows the earphones from the front. The left one is fake. Notice the different shape of the grille. The genuines have a rounded grille, while the fakes are more or less flat.http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v644/BigRiz/Sennheiser CX 400/phones-front.jpgThe following shows the difference in the pouches. The one on top is from the fake set. The genuine set has a genuine leather pouch. This is easily identifiable. The logo on the fake pouch looks too smooth and shiny since it's simply molded in the plastic, while the logo on the genuine leather pouch shows some minor defects in the material. Leather also creases differently.http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v644/BigRiz/Sennheiser CX 400/pouch.jpg
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MP3 Player Buying Guide by DigiDirect UK
We've been selling MP3 players on Ebay for over 2 years and in that time we've answered a lot of questions from our customers. So we've written a guide to answer the questions we get asked most often. We hope you find it useful and if you do please vote for it.We have divided it into three sections to help you find the information you might be looking for:Basic MP3 words, terms
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How to fit a Dummy DOME CCTV Camera
The White Dummy DOME CCTV Camera is made up in three parts (1) Back cover (2) Front ring cover (3) Clear dome with plastic insert1 .By hand unscrew the front ring cover from the back cover the camara will now be in three parts2. The back cover has two screw holes in, put the camera up where you are installing and fix by screwing one screw into each hole, you will need to drill two holes and use raw plugs if you are not screwing into wood3. Screw dome back onto the back coverI hope this guide was helpful if so please click YES thanks
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What is HDMI Upscaling 1080
Upscaling - Getting More Out Of Standard DVD What is HDMI upscaling? To maximize the quality of DVD for display on today's HDTVs, many manufacturers have introduced upscaling capabilities through DVI and/or HDMI output connections on newer DVD players. Upscaling is a process that mathematically matches the pixel count of the output of the DVD signal to the physical pixel count on an HDTV, which is typically 1280x720 (720p), 1920x1080 (1080i), or 1920x1080p (1080p). The upscaling process does a good job of matching the upscaled pixel output of a DVD player to the native pixel display resolution of an HDTV capable television, resulting in better detail and color consistency. However, upscaling, as it is currently implemented, cannot convert standard DVD images into true high-definition images. In fact, although upscaling works well with fixed pixel displays, such as Plasma and LCD televisions, results are not always consistent on CRT-based high definition televisions
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Playing a foreign DVD, region coding
Region coding and PAL / NTSC picture standards can be confusing. I hope this guide will help you understand their relevence to you.Region codes are designed to limit the areas of the world in which DVDs can be played:REGION 1 -- USA, CanadaREGION 2 -- Japan, Europe, South Africa, Middle East, GreenlandREGION 3 -- S.Korea, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Parts of South East AsiaREGION 4 -- Australia, New Zealand, Latin America (including Mexico)REGION 5 -- Eastern Europe, Russia, India, AfricaREGION 6 -- ChinaREGION 7 -- Reserved for Unspecified Special UseREGION 8 -- Cruise Ships, Airlines, etc.REGION 0 or REGION ALL -- Discs are uncoded and can be played Worldwide, however, PAL discs must be played in a PAL-compatible unit and NTSC discs must be played in an NTSC-compatible unit.Why region coding?Why, when we could have had an international format such as CD audio, do DVDs have region coding to limit the regions of the world in which they can be played? Film companies claim it is to fit in with their worldwide staged release schedule for films. It costs a lot of money to produce the films for cinemas, so the films are usually produced and released in America first, then the same copies are distributed around the world. This means an American DVD release can sometimes occur when the film is just being released in the cinemas here, or not long after it has been released. They claimed region coding was necessary to preserve these markets. However, the more cynical among us think that if this was the only reason all 'old' releases would be in region 0 or All Region format - very few are! The real reason is probably more to do with preserving a varying price structure across the world, with those of us in the UK suffering higher retail prices - as usual.What can be done to get round this coding system?Purchase a multiregion player. Players sold inHigh Street stores in the UK are usually set to region 2 but, in most cases,can bemade 'region free' or 'multiregion' by typing in codes from your remote control.Use Google to search for 'multiregion hack' together with the make and model number of your player. You're most likely to be able to do this with 'unknown' or cheaper brands. Premium brandssuch as Sony, Panasonic, Pioneer
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Receiving Sky Digital in Spain
Continental Reception of UK based Digital Satellite TelevisionIntroduction:Digital satellite TV services are available in the UK on Sky
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Sky Satellite Installation Guide (Freesat too!)
Hi All,This is a very simple guide to installing a Satellite Dish in the UK.The items shown are for a standard Sky Box, but replace the LNB with a Quad and the cable with 'twin' cable for Sky Items required:-1. 43/48cm Sky Minidish LNB 2. 75ohm Coaxial Cable 3. Sky receiver (anything will do; Grundig, Amstrad, Pace, Sony or Thomson) as long as it has a Sky logo on it.4. SCART Lead5. TV !!!You can also get a "FreeSat" card from Sky for a one-off
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Tetra radios for sale
Quite a few sellers are offering TETRA radios for sale on eBay and a few are promising SECURE DMO transmissions. I am a serving MOD police officer and while not an expert on TETRA radios I have a working knowledge of the system (Airwaves)and would hate to see someone spend upwards of
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Common eBay Cons to be aware of ... SHILL BIDDING !!!
A SHORT GUIDE TO A COMMON eBay Con ...SHILL BIDDING"Shill bidding is bidding that artificially increases an item's price or apparent desirability"Many people do not actually realise that to prevent shill bidding eBay's rules prevent you bidding on items being sold by your friends, family and your work colleagues ! ** With the exception of "Buy it Now" purchases or fixed price listings. However, some people deliberately create additional shill bidding accounts and this is a criminal offence(and hundreds of eBayers have been prosecuted to date)SPOTTING SIGNS OF SHILL BIDDING !!! In the past, eBay bidders' identities were hidden only when the bidding exceeded
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Improving mains power supply to audio equipment
So you think that when you connect your expensive
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"4 GB" MP3 Players
Many people will be buying MP3 players around now, and Ipod nano clones appear to be most popular. The original Apple Nano costs over
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Replacing Your Watch Battery
The majority of modern watches are now battery operated with the battery needing changed every two to four years. There are hundreds of different watch movements and dozens of batteries to fit them.Many jewellers will only stock the popular few batterysizes and will have the tools to open straight forward watch backs. Watch Battery Worldstocks every watch battery available along with the tools required to open and close your watch.All types of watches can have their batteries replaced. There are 3 common types of watch case, the pop-off, the screw down and the screw fitted.Pop-off watch cases can be easily opened but sometimes require a case press to fit the case back once the battery has been replaced.Screw down watch cases require a special tool to open and close the watch and are more common on sports
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SPY CAMERA GLOSSARY OF TERMS AND BUYER INFO GUIDE
Hi , this is the second guide we have written about wireless pinhole spy camera's. Just from the amount of enquires that we recieve , we believe that this will be a usefull resource for those seeking to purchase one. KBC STORE guide to buying a Mini spy cameraCMOS or CCD ?Most of the camera's available to buy on eBay will have one of two chips, which is the componant of the camera which produces the images, also referred to as "the Image sensor". You will find the terms CMOS and CCD.CMOS stands for "complementary metal oxide semiconductor". CCD stands for "charge coupled device"So what's the difference? CMOS imaging sensor chips tend to be used in lower price items , as the quality is ok , but not great. It will be able to provide with good images , but we have found them to be less productive in conditions of varying light. Therefore, with that in mind, if you are going to be using the camera in a condition where the amount of light is constant and plentiful, like indoors with artificial light, they are a good option as they are really value for money.CCD however will provide you much more clarity and reliablity , interms of receiving a quality image. Due to advances in technology and design in the far east , you can buy camera's with these imaging sensors at good prices here on eBay. A camera which has CCD chip will always out perform a CMOS chip in quality of image and reaction to lighting changes. Good for indoors, better for outdoor conditions. Nearly all digital camera's these days will have this sort of chip.The size of the imaging sensor. You may see 1/4 inch ot 1/3 inch appearing after the the type of chip used in the camera. This relates to the size of the chip. In general , the larger the size the better quality images. But this is not always te case as advances in technology are now producing smaller chips which provide the same quality as 1/2 inch size one. TV lines The number of TV lines which are mentioned on these adverts refer to the picture resolution. TV lines is the way which the picture resolution is measured. The more TV lines you have , the better the resolution of the picture. Most camera's will have a standard resolution of around 380. If you find a camera with 420 , great this will provide you with great images. CCD chip camera's and Black and White camera's may have around 520 TV lines , which will offer you superb viewing resolution. It will be like watching your TV as a measure of quality.LUXThis is the measure of sensivity to light. A rating of 2 LUX means that the camera will function fairly well in a lit condition. We have tested this and have found you will need a similar amount of light available to that from a 40 watt bulb. The lower the LUX rating , the easier it is for the camera to work in low light condition. Most of the spy camera's indicate a LUX of 0.5, whcih means that they will be able to pick up images up until dusk, or on a dim night. You will night vision camera's have a LUX of 0 because they require no light at all. TV SYSTEMPAL is the tv system used in Europe , whcile in the USA you will NTSC. Make sure you check with the seller that the camera you are purchasing is compatitble and works in the UK. Most UK sellers based in the UK will only supply this type, but please check if you are buying from outside the UK, especially fromthe Far East !Power supply adaptersAll camera's and the receivers alike will need to be provided with a sustainable power source. Here there are two options, a power adapter or a battery clip.Most battery clips will operate from a 9 volt power source. This is great as it will allow the camera to operate in a mobile environment. The downside is that the camera needs a lot of power and the battery may only last up to three hours or so. Batteries are also expensive! The other option is to power the camera and receiver via a plug power adapter. Most sellers do not sell these with the camera kits as there are heavy and importing these goods from china gets shipping costs high. But some will, as us at KBC Stores. Always check thast the power adapter supplies a regulated power supply and that it has CE accreditation. This will ensure you safety when using the camera and will not fry the equipment. Other sources for power can be in the form of a cigerrette power converter. For those of you which want to use the camera outside and have the receiver hooked up to a monitor in your car, you can use this. Just check the power specification is correct on the car power converter. KBC Stores sells power converters with a manual selection so that you can use it to power a number of electronical items. How to check for quality before you buy?Always check the seller feedback . This provides you with a good indicator of there level of customer service and quality.Check to see if the seller has a free technical help desk.Is the seller located in the UK. You will liable for import tax and VAT if you purchase from outside the EU.This might be the most important , ENSURE THAT THE SELLER SELLS REPLACEMENT PARTS FOR YOUR CAMERA. Should any of the parts get damaged while you are using them, if your seller does not sell spares , you will have to buy a whole new kit !Look at the images in the item description.....Does the camera kit come with an AV lead. whcih connects the receiver to the TV?Check for good quality workmanship and finishing. Check that the wired connections are properly fitted as they will wear the most when you are using the camera.PLEASE RATE THIS REVIEW BEFORE READING OUR OTHERS. THANK YOU FOR READING. Shaun1521, KBC Stores.Other reviews and Guides by KBC Stores.Bird nesting box camera's buyers guideDVD reviews by KBC STORE employee'sSee all guides by shaun1521, KBC Stores
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amplifier/speaker power (Sound level)
When buying speakers think about the auditorium (room) that they are going to play in. The larger the room the greater the sound intensity they are going to have to provide to give an acceptable volume level. Most speakers will accept power levels far greater than their quoted RMS value but, and this is a big but the output from the amplifier must be clean i.e. undistorted ( a 30 watt amp running flat out will burn out a pair of speakerwhereas a 500 watt amp running at 125 watt is unlikely to do any damage, I have seen the damage an underpowered amp can do to speaker units). This brings us to efficiency (how good is a speaker at converting electrical energy into sound) the pinnacle is Lowther (PM6,7 etc.) an efficient speaker will require far less power (watts) for a given sound intensity level than an inefficient one. Most speakers are quoted as nn/db per watt, the bigger nn is then the more efficient the speakers are. My speakers are 83.5/db per watt and is about as low as they go, values over 90db/watt is the acceptable norm. TheLowthers are about 96db/watt, 3db represents a doubling of electrical power. At the end of the day buying an amplifier of greater output than your speakers might suggest taking will provide a better sound and last longer (much longer) than an underpowered amp into power thirsty speakers.
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Amplifier and speaker matching
Pretty much ANY amp can drive ANY speaker - at low volume. Matching is only essential when you plan to drive your system close to its limits. There are a number of factors to bear in mind.Firstly speaker specifications will include how much power they can handle and what their impedance is. The power is quoted in Watts (W) and may bedescribed asRMS (meaning Root Mean Squared) or PEAK. The peak output is typically twice that of the RMS but this will vary depending on many things inherent with the speaker design. The impedance of the speaker is simplistically a measure of the electical resistance offered by the speaker coils when current is driven through them.Most cases of speaker damage are caused by using an amplifier that is under-powered. If you have, for example, speakers which can take 100W RMS and you are using a 20W amp, the "safe" region of your volume control is likely to be roughly one fifth of the way, assuming an even response to the volume knob. (20/100). The amplifier must provide the power to push the speaker coils in and out with the waveform signal for the music. If, at the peaks of the waveform the amp can't supply this power (because the volume is too high) then the waveform will "clip" with increasingly audible distortion. Clipping is harmful to speakers, and will usually damage the high frequency units (tweeters) first. Overdriving speakers with amps which are too powerful for them is also harmful. You must also consider what frequencies you are putting in the mix. Bass sounds have higher power demands than higher frequencies, so if you have the bass turned up high, your speakers are eating up more power at lower volumes.Damage to amplifiers is usually caused by speakers which have too low an impedance. For example connecting 2ohm speakers to an amp which can't drive anything less than 8ohm speakers. Effectively, you are short circuiting the output stage of the amplifier. In general terms, the safe thing to do is to buy amplifiers and speakes with similar power ratings, and make sure the power is at least twice as much as you are ever likely to use. In other words, the volume control knob should never go beyond the middle mark, and at that volume the sound should still be effortless, without distortion or other noises that indicate something in the system is working too hard. It is a bit like owning a car. You buy a car which has a large engine not because you will ever drive it at the top speeds it can theoretically do. But you buy it because when driving it at 80mph you still have heaps of reserves of power to use and the engine is not straining.
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Recording CCTV Images
Recording CCTV Images Domestic VCRThe simplest low-cost solution is to use your home VCR. This will typically give 8 hours recording time and can be used in conjunction with a Video Activator to provide event-only recording. We sell wired and wireless kits consisting of cameras with built-in motion detectors plus VCR activators. Recording will automatically be triggered on motion detection. Advantages very low cost. Worth considering buying a seperate VCR for camera recording. This VCR can be hidden in the attic or a cupboard making it less likely to stolen by an intruder.Disadvantages most domestic recorders have a slow "take-up" time. (the time taken to start recording) - cannot use the VCR to record TV channel whilst camera input is selected. Time-lapse VCRSimilar to your home VCR but with a slower-moving tape that records the camera pictures as snapshots at split second intervals. The time-lapse can be set to give 24, 240 or 960 hours of recording on standard VCR tapes. Advantages very long recording time, cost-effective. Added features like alarms, auto tape-rewind. Disadvantages will need a quad processor or multiplexer when recording multiple cameras which adds to the cost of the system. the longer the recording time the longer the period of time between the snapshots. tapes do wear out through over use. DVRDigital Video Recorders can record images onto a built-in hard drive from one or more cameras. DVRs normally come combined with multiplexer functions and are generally considered the future of CCTV recording. DVRs can generally be split into two groups - standalone black box and PC-based solutions. PC-based solutions are discussed in their own section. Advantages all-in-one box for recording, multiplexing, alarms and motion detect. higher resolution than S-VHS VCR is possible near instant access to recording from known time and date no loss of quality when copies taken can record events in real-time before an alarm actually occurs with "Pre-event trigger" enhanced playback function, forward and reverse frame by frame playback easily connect to networks/internet for remote viewing and playback. PC-based SystemsIf you already have a PC then with the addition of a video-capture card and surveillance software you have a powerful digital system. The purchase of a video capture card and software is a very cost effective method of providing a high specification system. Advantages easy to expand 2 ports to 4, 8, or 16 ports. Simply buy another card remote viewing software allows for many configurations for monitoring e.g. quad display records in real time, simultaneously from all cameras time and date stamping with motion detect alert wizard, send email with photo or video clip, SMS alert audio alert motion detection recording featuring different sensitivity settings and masking feature. Only movement in the masked rectangle trigger a response. By careful positioning of the rectangles you can allow for pet movement within the observation area. a low-cost, all-in-one solution that does away with the need for separate motion detect, splitters, quads or multiplexers.
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What is a Dvorak Keyboard?
Simply put, the Simplified Dvorak Keyboard is a standard keyboard that has the keys arranged in a manner that reduces finger and wrist movement. This layout has several proven benefits:faster typing speed (by up to 20%, sometimes more); increased accuracy (by up to 50%) - and long-term health benefits that go with a design that is optimised with the human user in mind. It's simply more comfortable to use than a QWERTY. And it's easier to learn!Tests have shown that the QWERTY layout is no better than any other random key layout as a text input tool for the English language.In contrast, the DVORAK layout is specifically designed for the human user of an electronic keyboard.Several hundred thousand Dvorak users agree that the Dvorak feels more comfortable to use.The Dvorak layout can increase your typing speed, as well as your typing accuracy.The true ergonomic design of the Dvorak reduces the distance your fingers travel and ensures that the work is shared more equally between the two hands.If you currently suffer from pain due to Repetitive Strain Injury (RSI) - including Carpal Tunnel Syndrome - it is possible that by using the Dvorak layout this pain will diminish, or even disappear entirely.The Dvorak layout has been around for 75 years this year (2007). And yet, relatively few computer users today have even heard of it.Three-quarters of a century of blindness to an obvious 'upgrade' in an era dominated by constant upgrades... what is it about Dvorak that makes it unappealing? Is it considered pass
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Wednesday, September 16, 2009
The Components of a Solar Energy System
This guidewill help you design and determine what components you need ina solar energy system that meets your needs.Direct Charging or Charging Via a BatteryThere are two main ways to design a solar energy system:1) For charging small electrical devices (such as mobile phones, iPods / mp3 players, digital cameras, PSPs / gaming stations, etc), you can connect your devices directly to your solar panel via a car cigarette lighter adaptor.Solar Panel
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HD Ready Projectors
In the UK, a product is not HD ready unless it can display at a resolution of at least 720p.720p translates to a resolution of at least 720 pixels high. (The 'p' stands for progressive scan.) The usual resolution for a widescreen 720p display is 1280 x 720. It's important to note that when a projector claims to be HD ready, it needs to have a native resolution of at least 720p, usually 1280x720 or higher. It's the vertical resolution - the 720 bit - which defines it as HD ready, however.Many projectors have been sold as HD ready which have lower native resolutions, such as 800x600, 800x480, or even 640x480. Whilst these projectors may in some cases still have a higher resolution than SD (Standard Definition) displays, they do not meet the criterion for being HD ready. Note that 1024x768 resolutions could technically be called 'HD Ready', but in practice will not display a 720p picture in widescreen format unless they stretch pixels. When looking for HD Ready projectors on ebay, you need to know that some projectors can support input of higher resolutions than they are capable of displaying. You might see these listed as 'supported resolutions'. Regardless of the input resolution, a projector literally cannot display the image at a resolution higher than its native resolution. When a projector with a native resolution of 800x600 is fed an image with a true HD source, the image will be resampled down to 800x600 resolution and quality will be lost.When thinking about buying an 'HD' projector, always check the native resolution of the projector. Always make sure that it is capable displaying 720p, not just 'supporting' it.
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TV bracket swivel and tilt BEWARE Display Mount Pro
I have used another ID so I can't be targeted by the sellers of this item.
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Saturday, September 12, 2009
New Ebayers Guide to succesful listing
Ok, you have correctly filled out everthing that ebay has asked you to do, you are new to the wonderful world of Ebay
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How to buy Hearing Aid Batteries on eBay
Here is a short guide to help you buy hearing aid batteries on eBay.
I hope you will find it useful.
First of all there are 4 type of batteries available, there are 2 ways of indentifying them: number and colour.
Size 10 with Yellow tab
Size 13 with Orange tab
Size 312 with Brown tab
Size 675 with Blue tab
Compatibility
Whatever brand you are currenly using, all others will be compatible as
long as the colour and number is matching yours. You should nevere
worry about compatibility between brands. Basically all size 10 with a
yellow tab WILL be compatible. Just like all AAA batteries are,
regardless of the brand.
All battery model will usually have a reference and the needed number
will be in that reference (size 10 battery can be a 10A, AE10, ZA10,
etc....).
In case of doubt, ask the seller. Professional sellers will usually
come back to you withing a couple of hours with the response (during
normal office hours).
Quality
The tougher one! Which batteries to buy?
Should it be Rayovacs, Duracel or the Earpower ones? or no branded ones??
Personally, I would suggest a couple of very important points here regardless of brands.
- Make sure you buy from a reputable source, sellers with very high positive feedbacks (98% minimum!).
- Ensure that the batteries on offer are the freshest possible.
Reputable sellers advertise their "sell-by-date" on all hearing aids
batteries listings. Some sellers advertise 3 years shelf life, some
others have just a few months left. The latter is not good of course.
Their pricing might look interesting but overall, if the batteries dont
last as long, they turn up pricier!
This is very important because of the way these batteries work. They
are known as zinc-air batteries, meaning, that in order to release
energy, they need to be activated by air. Hence the sticker on the back
of the battery. Once removed, it releases the air inside and the
battery starts working. It works great, but, the sticker cannot be 100%
air proof when attached to the battery, meaning that over time, the
batteries loose on effectiveness! Ensure you buy the freshest ever and
avoid sellers not advertising this date (there are quite a few of
them!!)
- Avoid sellers from far flung places like China or Hong Kong. Price
migh seem interesting but once costs of shipping has been added, they
always turn out pricier.
Also you are not guaranteed to get them, there is a lot of postal losses etc...
These sellers cannot offer any form of guarantee. Say your battery
damages your expensive privately bought device, who will pay for the
repairs? Only EU based sellers can offer a suitable guarantee / cover.
- Avoid non professional sellers like the plague. These sellers sell
without any registrations, this is black economy, these people do not
pay taxes and cannot offer any warranty/guarantee either.
- Avoid "end of line" resellers or people selling bankrupt items etc...
Easy to find out, check their other items for sale and if they sell
hearing aods batteries alongside toothpaste and DVDs, you know that
they are trading in anything they can put their hands on. That also
means that they dont know where the itmes come from, how they were
stored etc... They probably will not be in a position to provide any
satisfying support as they don't know much about hearing aids...
Now about quality of batteries!
I use size 10 and have tried quite a few brands over the years: Rayovac, Duracell, Panasonic, PowerOne, Renata and EarPower.
Overall, I have paid anything from
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I hope you will find it useful.
First of all there are 4 type of batteries available, there are 2 ways of indentifying them: number and colour.
Size 10 with Yellow tab
Size 13 with Orange tab
Size 312 with Brown tab
Size 675 with Blue tab
Compatibility
Whatever brand you are currenly using, all others will be compatible as
long as the colour and number is matching yours. You should nevere
worry about compatibility between brands. Basically all size 10 with a
yellow tab WILL be compatible. Just like all AAA batteries are,
regardless of the brand.
All battery model will usually have a reference and the needed number
will be in that reference (size 10 battery can be a 10A, AE10, ZA10,
etc....).
In case of doubt, ask the seller. Professional sellers will usually
come back to you withing a couple of hours with the response (during
normal office hours).
Quality
The tougher one! Which batteries to buy?
Should it be Rayovacs, Duracel or the Earpower ones? or no branded ones??
Personally, I would suggest a couple of very important points here regardless of brands.
- Make sure you buy from a reputable source, sellers with very high positive feedbacks (98% minimum!).
- Ensure that the batteries on offer are the freshest possible.
Reputable sellers advertise their "sell-by-date" on all hearing aids
batteries listings. Some sellers advertise 3 years shelf life, some
others have just a few months left. The latter is not good of course.
Their pricing might look interesting but overall, if the batteries dont
last as long, they turn up pricier!
This is very important because of the way these batteries work. They
are known as zinc-air batteries, meaning, that in order to release
energy, they need to be activated by air. Hence the sticker on the back
of the battery. Once removed, it releases the air inside and the
battery starts working. It works great, but, the sticker cannot be 100%
air proof when attached to the battery, meaning that over time, the
batteries loose on effectiveness! Ensure you buy the freshest ever and
avoid sellers not advertising this date (there are quite a few of
them!!)
- Avoid sellers from far flung places like China or Hong Kong. Price
migh seem interesting but once costs of shipping has been added, they
always turn out pricier.
Also you are not guaranteed to get them, there is a lot of postal losses etc...
These sellers cannot offer any form of guarantee. Say your battery
damages your expensive privately bought device, who will pay for the
repairs? Only EU based sellers can offer a suitable guarantee / cover.
- Avoid non professional sellers like the plague. These sellers sell
without any registrations, this is black economy, these people do not
pay taxes and cannot offer any warranty/guarantee either.
- Avoid "end of line" resellers or people selling bankrupt items etc...
Easy to find out, check their other items for sale and if they sell
hearing aods batteries alongside toothpaste and DVDs, you know that
they are trading in anything they can put their hands on. That also
means that they dont know where the itmes come from, how they were
stored etc... They probably will not be in a position to provide any
satisfying support as they don't know much about hearing aids...
Now about quality of batteries!
I use size 10 and have tried quite a few brands over the years: Rayovac, Duracell, Panasonic, PowerOne, Renata and EarPower.
Overall, I have paid anything from
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Choosing an amplifier power for my speaker system...
Ideally you should pick an amplifier that can deliver power equal to twice the speaker's continuous IEC power rating. This means that a speaker with a "nominal impedance" of 8 ohms and a continuous IEC power rating of 350 watts will require an amplifier that can produce 700 watts into an 8 ohm load. For a stereo pair of speakers, the amplifier should be rated at 700 watts per channel into 8 ohms.
A quality professional loudspeaker can handle transient peaks in excess of its rated power if the amplifier can deliver those peaks without distortion. Using an amp with some extra "headroom" will help assure that only clean, undistorted power gets to your speakers. Some professional amplifiers are designed so they have additional headroom. These amps can cleanly reproduce transient peaks that exceed the amplifier's rated power. In this case select a model with an output power rating equal to the continuous IEC power rating of the speaker. Consult the amplifier manufacturer or owner's manual to learn more.
In some applications, such as critical listening in a studio environment, it is important to maintain peak transient capability. For these applications, use an amplifier that can deliver 6db (or four times as much) more power than the continuous IEC power rating.
If budget restraints or legacy equipment force you to use an amplifier with less power, extreme care should be taken to see that the amplifier is not driven into clipping. It may surprise you to learn that low power can result in damage to your speaker or system.
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A quality professional loudspeaker can handle transient peaks in excess of its rated power if the amplifier can deliver those peaks without distortion. Using an amp with some extra "headroom" will help assure that only clean, undistorted power gets to your speakers. Some professional amplifiers are designed so they have additional headroom. These amps can cleanly reproduce transient peaks that exceed the amplifier's rated power. In this case select a model with an output power rating equal to the continuous IEC power rating of the speaker. Consult the amplifier manufacturer or owner's manual to learn more.
In some applications, such as critical listening in a studio environment, it is important to maintain peak transient capability. For these applications, use an amplifier that can deliver 6db (or four times as much) more power than the continuous IEC power rating.
If budget restraints or legacy equipment force you to use an amplifier with less power, extreme care should be taken to see that the amplifier is not driven into clipping. It may surprise you to learn that low power can result in damage to your speaker or system.
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Matrix Mx-1200 worldwide scam BEWARE!
Read this carefully if you are tempted to buy these shiny speakers.
The Matrix website that gives the technical details for these speakers (and suggests that thay have a retail value of $3998 a pair) is part of a well constructed worldwide scam. You cannot buy from the website, there are NO dealers or distributors, the written guarantee is worthless and the speakers are of a budget quality with poor quality drivers and crossover. They compare with
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The Matrix website that gives the technical details for these speakers (and suggests that thay have a retail value of $3998 a pair) is part of a well constructed worldwide scam. You cannot buy from the website, there are NO dealers or distributors, the written guarantee is worthless and the speakers are of a budget quality with poor quality drivers and crossover. They compare with
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Get a FREE Apple iphone !!!
HOW TO GET A FREE Apple iphone
You just sign up to one of the FREE websites such as
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Open Reel Recording Tape
Hopefully this short article will help some eBayers whom are unsure about what type of tape to use on their recorders.
If you have a tape recorder that has' pressure pads' which press onto the record.and or playback head,you should only use glossy backed recording tape,otherwise if you use a 'back coated 'type of tape- a build up from it will contaminate and eventually clog the pressure pads,
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If you have a tape recorder that has' pressure pads' which press onto the record.and or playback head,you should only use glossy backed recording tape,otherwise if you use a 'back coated 'type of tape- a build up from it will contaminate and eventually clog the pressure pads,
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Fake Sennheiser PX100 and PX200 headphones. How to spot
I recently purchased some PX200 headphones from ebay for
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The complete guide to earphones / headphones
If you learn something new PLEASE CLICK ON [YES], your vote counts!
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CCTV - Choosing A DVR ( Digital Video Recorder)
Choosing a DVR system on whether on Ebay or from an internet site can be a daunting prospect with the wide range of models on offer. This choice can be further exasperated by the use of jargon and misleading information.
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BEWARE!!! FAKE iPODS ON EBAY!!!!
Fake ipods are becoming increasingly more popular on ebay. Some of the ipods being sold (most 2nd gen ipod shuffles and 3rd gen nano) on ebay are not genuine!
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Essential Guide To Digital Photo Frames
Hello Ebay Users!!As promised for all Ebay users, we have now compiled together an essential guide to Digital Photo Frames. With many years of experience and knowledge in Digital Photo Frames, we are proud to provide the information to consumers. This guide will allow you to understand the technology behind Digital Photo Frames and buy with confidence and know what you are purchasing!! There will be further guides to other consumer electrical goods very soon exclusively published by ElectrixWorld.There are many important factors that are very important to consider when a consumer decides to purchase a Digital Photo Frame. Some consumers do not understand what they are purchasing, and what the most worrying thing is that they are not aware if they are purchasing an item which is value for money!!In last recent years, Digital Photo Frame market has grown in size dramatically thanks to innovation technology. In 2007, there were more than 10 million Digital Photo Frames purchased. This is set to increase to over 15 million by the end of 2008 it has been predicted.Below are the two main types of technologies used in Digital Photo Frames today:Sunplus SolutionSunplus solution originally comes from DVD Player's chipset. It was previously used in DVD players. This means it was not originally designed for displaying photos and this is the main reason why the display speed of digital photos is quite slow.The Sunplus solution has all the typical features of Digital Picture Frame. It supports, photos, plays music, plays movies, has the option of showing pictures with background music, it has a slide and step show function. In other words, it meets all the requirements for normal end-users. Despite all those functions, Sunplus is very cheap.The negative side of this solution is that it can not support all card types and does not support internal memory. Furthermore Sunplus does not support USB slave, so you can not use your USB stick or connect your digital camera directly with the Digital Photo Frame. Sunplus can also not picture on the frame itself, as it has no built in flash memory. It is also unable to copy, store or delete files stored in the memory.Amlogic SolutionAmlogic solution is designed specifically for Digital Photo Frames. It supports all typical features of a Digital Photo Frame. Besides supporting all memory types (CF/SD/MMC/MS/XD) and having a USB slave, Amlogic solution supports a 128MB to 2GB Internal Memory. This allows you to store pictures, music, videos or other files in the Digital Photo Frame. Amlogic solution allows you to manage your files, ie: copying, deleting and transferring files is possible.Besides the technical characteristics, the price is higher for Amlogic solution than Sunplus solution.Listed below are the main things to look for and consider when purchasing a Digital Photo Frame:LCD-Panel (Liquid Crystal Display Panel)For sizes 7" or below, most analogue TFT LCD panels are used. Bigger models usually use digital panels. Their quality is much better, however their price goes up quite significantly. In general, 4:3 is better than 16:9, as digital cameras use 4:3. The higher the resolution, the better the picture quality. Popular and top of the range panels used today are: Innolux, AU, LG and SHARP.PCB (Printed Circuit Board)The PCB is the heart of the Digital Photo Frame. For the board it is important, which solution is
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Sky Box "Dead on Arrival" An explanation and a warning!
Great, the Sky Plus or Sky Box that you bought on eBay arrives and you hastily plug it in. Disaster, it's dead, stuck in standby. When you press the on or Sky button nothing happens! If this has happened to you then read this before blasting the seller as a crook.
Sky Plus boxes are generally plugged in and left connected to the mains for months or even years during which time they remain at a fairly constant temperature. Agreed there can be power cuts but these seldom last more than a few hours at worst. The trouble is all electronic items are made down to a price these days and this is particularly true of most Sky Plus boxes which, to the average user, are much of a muchness, all the same under the skin.
To keep prices down the manufacturers use components which are just up to the job and no more, after all save 1p on a million units and you make
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Sky Plus boxes are generally plugged in and left connected to the mains for months or even years during which time they remain at a fairly constant temperature. Agreed there can be power cuts but these seldom last more than a few hours at worst. The trouble is all electronic items are made down to a price these days and this is particularly true of most Sky Plus boxes which, to the average user, are much of a muchness, all the same under the skin.
To keep prices down the manufacturers use components which are just up to the job and no more, after all save 1p on a million units and you make
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Fakes, Fakes, Fakes. A8 Earphones
It is amazing that so many fakes are still being bought. Do not think that if the earphones look real in the photos and do not have silver ends to the arms that they are genuine.
Congratulations to the Chinese manufacturers of counterfeit Bang
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Congratulations to the Chinese manufacturers of counterfeit Bang
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How to tell if your BOSE TriPort product is fake!
Welcome!Here in this guide are several easy steps to find out of your BOSE TriPort IE In Ear Earphones / Headphones are fake / counterfeit.Firstly I would like to explain the reason for writing this guide. We are soon looking to expand our product catalogue and the amount of items we sell each week / month. I am a big fan of high performance audio visual equipment and I believe that BOSE are one of the manufacturers who can produce high end audio equipment. At the same time we also want to preserve our great feedback and customer service that we have received from all of our customers. We also want our customers to be confident when purchasing from us, knowing that we only stock 100% genuine goods.So back to the point!1) The major and most obvious difference between a fake set of Bose TriPort and a genuine set is the metal effect grille on the side of the earphones...On the legitimate version the metal grille is totally non-reflective.On the counterfeit models the grille is reflective and holds a glossy looking surface.---------------------------------------------------------------------------2) Behind the silicon earbud there should be a 4 digit code placed on each of the earphones. You will ned to remove the silicone bud to reveal this number.On the legitimate version the code should be totally straight and level, it should look professionally stamped / printed on each of the earphones.On the counterfeit model the code will be off centered, you may find the numbers are slightly different sizes and will not look professional.---------------------------------------------------------------------------3) This is the most difficult difference to spot between the two versions. It is all to do with the packagingOn the legitimate version the font is more yellow and the font is also less bold / more narrow letters.On the counterfeit version the font is tinted in green and the font is also slighlty bolder.Note: I have only noticed this on the above packaging!These differences between the genuine and fake versions are all due to research and I believe these are 3 of the easiest ways to find out if you have purchased a incorrect model. Just a few obvious pointers!If the price is LOW the chances are its fake! If you are in doubt, call BOSE and verify the serial number! BOSE can tell you instantly if the product you have purchased is legit or not.Hope this helps everyone looking to purchase a new set of BOSE TriPort In Ear Earphones
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DAB (Digital Audio Broadcasting) FAQ Guide
Q. Digital Audio Broadcasting (DAB) - What is it?
A. DAB means less interference and a far superior sound quality, the best way to put it is that it is very similar to what CD's are to old vinyl records.
Q. What's wrong with analogue radio?
A. Very little in a perfect scenario. With a good quality radio signal transmitting a well adjusted audio signal to a good quality radio receiver it sounds great to most listeners... however it's not a perfect world. Radio signals bounce off obstacles like buildings, adding a faint echo to the intended signal. Very similar to the ghosting you get on analogue TV pictures. Radio signals usually suffer some degradation, and this affects the audio signal they carry. Radio signal strength isn't always adequate, and using a bigger aerial is not always practicle. One does not need a
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A. DAB means less interference and a far superior sound quality, the best way to put it is that it is very similar to what CD's are to old vinyl records.
Q. What's wrong with analogue radio?
A. Very little in a perfect scenario. With a good quality radio signal transmitting a well adjusted audio signal to a good quality radio receiver it sounds great to most listeners... however it's not a perfect world. Radio signals bounce off obstacles like buildings, adding a faint echo to the intended signal. Very similar to the ghosting you get on analogue TV pictures. Radio signals usually suffer some degradation, and this affects the audio signal they carry. Radio signal strength isn't always adequate, and using a bigger aerial is not always practicle. One does not need a
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HDMI Leads and TV Picture Quality LCD / Plasma
HDMI Cable Leads - The options available and why not to skint and get a cheap one!
Reason for us writing this guide, is not because we sell HDMI leads, but just to make sure the message is loud and clear.
If you purchase a new tele, lets face it most people over the coming year or so, will be thinking of getting plasma or LCD depending on your preference I guess...to replace their bulky monstrous CRT screen.
First of all, let me start by saying make sure your TV is HD Ready NOT HD Compatible! For a few quid is simply isnt worth it, as most transmissions over the next couple of years will be in HD format, and yes the picture quality is noticably better for sure. I beleive if you subscribe to Sky they broadcast some channels in HD format already.
Why do you need a HDMI Lead....
Well the days of the famous Scart Lead are over now, with scart the signal was as good as it was going to get in terms of analogue signal, HDMI is the new digital format, so the picture is transmitted down the cable in pulses, BUT if your not technically minded, then this means that you can error correct the signal as its digital and much larger bandwidth so more colours can be vibrant and sharper picture ultimately.
Analogue cables such as scart, are now pretty much phased out, Most new tvs only have the HDMI socket on the back.
The HDMI lead plugs into the TV and you can connect various devices, such as Surround sound systems, DVD Players, Blu Ray Players, XBOX 360 Console ( THE GAMING EXPERINCE IS UNIMAGINABLE - Until you see it for real!) So they are universal.
Why buy a decent one ?
Well you've just bought a tele for over
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Reason for us writing this guide, is not because we sell HDMI leads, but just to make sure the message is loud and clear.
If you purchase a new tele, lets face it most people over the coming year or so, will be thinking of getting plasma or LCD depending on your preference I guess...to replace their bulky monstrous CRT screen.
First of all, let me start by saying make sure your TV is HD Ready NOT HD Compatible! For a few quid is simply isnt worth it, as most transmissions over the next couple of years will be in HD format, and yes the picture quality is noticably better for sure. I beleive if you subscribe to Sky they broadcast some channels in HD format already.
Why do you need a HDMI Lead....
Well the days of the famous Scart Lead are over now, with scart the signal was as good as it was going to get in terms of analogue signal, HDMI is the new digital format, so the picture is transmitted down the cable in pulses, BUT if your not technically minded, then this means that you can error correct the signal as its digital and much larger bandwidth so more colours can be vibrant and sharper picture ultimately.
Analogue cables such as scart, are now pretty much phased out, Most new tvs only have the HDMI socket on the back.
The HDMI lead plugs into the TV and you can connect various devices, such as Surround sound systems, DVD Players, Blu Ray Players, XBOX 360 Console ( THE GAMING EXPERINCE IS UNIMAGINABLE - Until you see it for real!) So they are universal.
Why buy a decent one ?
Well you've just bought a tele for over
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Be Wary of FAKE 1GB/2GB/4GB/8GB USB Flash Drives Part 2
Just because you buy from a UK seller, it doesn't mean it's perfectly
fine. Do you realise that maybe the UK seller buys in bulk from a
seller in Hong Kong, China, or somewhere in the Far East and then asks
the seller not to leave feedback so people won't know that it's Far
East stock?Some sellers say it's 'UK Stock', which I think is a safer bet but still no guarantee.The
best thing to do is buy from a UK seller who sells 'UK Stock' and then
test it immediately after receiving it to see if it really holds the
storage it claims to. Most people who buy a 2GB, 4GB or 8GB USB Pen
Drive don't try to fill it up fully for a long time and so they don't
realise until it's too late.Adding files slowly upto the 'fake'
storage size will seem fine as there is some sort of programming, code
or application which either compresses or 'fakes' the files you save.
For e.g. a 128MB USB Pen Drive re-programmed to 2GB will save 128MB
fine, but anything above that is compressed or fake 'hex' data and
these files will stop working within days, weeks, or months if you are
lucky. Too late to get a refund. Sure the seller will say it was a
one-off problem if you have a problem with yours within days, and send
you another fake 128MB posing as 2GB and you'll happily delude yourself
for a short while until you realise that you ignored your instincts,
the alarm bells, and me telling you that you should ask for a refund -
yes, some have ignored my advice when I have shown them proof, they
don't want to face the fact that they've been scammed. It's a natural
human instinct... but ignoring the proof is just plain stupidity my
friends.Look up the seller x.gui by clicking community at the
top of eBay's pages, type in x.gui and look at how many negatives he's
got. He's recently made his feedback private (maybe he got the idea
from me) to hide the feedback comments I left for him. I hid my
feedback before I had the negative feedback from him, I wanted people
to go to my 'About Me' page and see it. My feedback is shown there so
I'm not hiding anything, just encouraging people to read my 'About Me'
page and my Guide/s.He's been scamming people for months,
probably years I don't know. I was suspicious of how cheap they were
selling so took my vigilante approach and bought a few with the
intention of sending them off for inspection. It cost me a little to
say the least, but I counted on getting a refund.Unfortunately
I couldn't get my refund as I couldn't resist letting others know they
are buying fakes. How could I stand by (or sit by) and watch people buy
128MB USB Pen Drives that have been messed about with to appear 2GB?
They weren't really Sony either but most didn't care about this. I knew
they'd care that their shiny 2GB USB Pen Drive wasn't actually 2GB so I
risked getting my refund to help others. Noble? Not really, I just
can't sit and do nothing and I thought I'd still get my refund. I'm a
little selfish like the rest of us so I wanted my money back first but
I thought I'd still have a chance of getting my refund AND I could stop
him selling so went for two birds with one stone.I stopped him
selling... for now. If we stick together as honest eBayers, then we can
help make this large problem a smaller one. I'm not going to delude
myself, it won't completely disappear but we can help reduce the
problem.Just remember, the best thing to do is not buy USB Pen
Drives that will be shipped from Hong Kong, China, anywhere in the Far
East. Even if you buy in the UK, the seller you bought from could be
getting his stock from the Far East. Go for a seller who sells 'UK
Stock' and even then test it thoroughly. If you buy a 1GB USB Pen
Drive, try saving a LARGE file, like a 700MB file on it. DON'T save
something like ten 50MB files and think "yeah, I've tested it upto
500MB" because you you added ten 50MB files, not a LARGE 500MB or 700MB
(any large file) to it. The Pen Drive is designed to fool you. It can
easily deal with small 50MB files and 'fake' them. If you try saving a
LARGE (about 700MB or more is best) file to it, a 'fake' USB Pen Drive
cannot work quickly and hard enough compress it, or to 'fake' it onto
the USB Pen Drive. A real one? A real one will have no problems at all.
This is the BEST way to test it. As far as I know it works everytime.One
last note, all of the above can also apply to Memory Cards. A lot of
Sony PSP compatible Memory Sticks are on eBay, naturally as the PSP is
quite popular so I'm told. I don't know as much about these Memory
Cards but I have heard or people (and read on forums) of people's woes
with fakes so be careful!Take care, and enjoy eBaying, because I do...
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fine. Do you realise that maybe the UK seller buys in bulk from a
seller in Hong Kong, China, or somewhere in the Far East and then asks
the seller not to leave feedback so people won't know that it's Far
East stock?Some sellers say it's 'UK Stock', which I think is a safer bet but still no guarantee.The
best thing to do is buy from a UK seller who sells 'UK Stock' and then
test it immediately after receiving it to see if it really holds the
storage it claims to. Most people who buy a 2GB, 4GB or 8GB USB Pen
Drive don't try to fill it up fully for a long time and so they don't
realise until it's too late.Adding files slowly upto the 'fake'
storage size will seem fine as there is some sort of programming, code
or application which either compresses or 'fakes' the files you save.
For e.g. a 128MB USB Pen Drive re-programmed to 2GB will save 128MB
fine, but anything above that is compressed or fake 'hex' data and
these files will stop working within days, weeks, or months if you are
lucky. Too late to get a refund. Sure the seller will say it was a
one-off problem if you have a problem with yours within days, and send
you another fake 128MB posing as 2GB and you'll happily delude yourself
for a short while until you realise that you ignored your instincts,
the alarm bells, and me telling you that you should ask for a refund -
yes, some have ignored my advice when I have shown them proof, they
don't want to face the fact that they've been scammed. It's a natural
human instinct... but ignoring the proof is just plain stupidity my
friends.Look up the seller x.gui by clicking community at the
top of eBay's pages, type in x.gui and look at how many negatives he's
got. He's recently made his feedback private (maybe he got the idea
from me) to hide the feedback comments I left for him. I hid my
feedback before I had the negative feedback from him, I wanted people
to go to my 'About Me' page and see it. My feedback is shown there so
I'm not hiding anything, just encouraging people to read my 'About Me'
page and my Guide/s.He's been scamming people for months,
probably years I don't know. I was suspicious of how cheap they were
selling so took my vigilante approach and bought a few with the
intention of sending them off for inspection. It cost me a little to
say the least, but I counted on getting a refund.Unfortunately
I couldn't get my refund as I couldn't resist letting others know they
are buying fakes. How could I stand by (or sit by) and watch people buy
128MB USB Pen Drives that have been messed about with to appear 2GB?
They weren't really Sony either but most didn't care about this. I knew
they'd care that their shiny 2GB USB Pen Drive wasn't actually 2GB so I
risked getting my refund to help others. Noble? Not really, I just
can't sit and do nothing and I thought I'd still get my refund. I'm a
little selfish like the rest of us so I wanted my money back first but
I thought I'd still have a chance of getting my refund AND I could stop
him selling so went for two birds with one stone.I stopped him
selling... for now. If we stick together as honest eBayers, then we can
help make this large problem a smaller one. I'm not going to delude
myself, it won't completely disappear but we can help reduce the
problem.Just remember, the best thing to do is not buy USB Pen
Drives that will be shipped from Hong Kong, China, anywhere in the Far
East. Even if you buy in the UK, the seller you bought from could be
getting his stock from the Far East. Go for a seller who sells 'UK
Stock' and even then test it thoroughly. If you buy a 1GB USB Pen
Drive, try saving a LARGE file, like a 700MB file on it. DON'T save
something like ten 50MB files and think "yeah, I've tested it upto
500MB" because you you added ten 50MB files, not a LARGE 500MB or 700MB
(any large file) to it. The Pen Drive is designed to fool you. It can
easily deal with small 50MB files and 'fake' them. If you try saving a
LARGE (about 700MB or more is best) file to it, a 'fake' USB Pen Drive
cannot work quickly and hard enough compress it, or to 'fake' it onto
the USB Pen Drive. A real one? A real one will have no problems at all.
This is the BEST way to test it. As far as I know it works everytime.One
last note, all of the above can also apply to Memory Cards. A lot of
Sony PSP compatible Memory Sticks are on eBay, naturally as the PSP is
quite popular so I'm told. I don't know as much about these Memory
Cards but I have heard or people (and read on forums) of people's woes
with fakes so be careful!Take care, and enjoy eBaying, because I do...
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Mounting a Flat Panel LCD or a Plasma
Solution 1 - Can I Do This?
Anyone with an understanding of how to operate a drill, measure accurately, use a balance to level off and follow instructions can install a flat panel TV. But, it isn't as easy as it seems. It does take work, precision and muscle. It is at least a two-person job, and will take more than fifteen minutes. The important thing is to remain patient, and plan out the process before drilling any holes.
One thing to try is to hang a poster or picture on the space you will mount the television. Give it a test run for a couple of days, or at least a few hours to see if you like the location.
Solution 2 - Mounting The Television
Where you mount the flat panel TV is subjective. I recommend deciding the best wall by thinking of the TV as a large picture frame. What wall would be the best choice for you? For me, it would have to be a wall at least twice the width of the television because I would want to have room to hang speakers or art to augment my centerpiece.
How you mount the television is also very important. I recommend mounting the television consistent to the height at which you will watch from. Two schools of thought: If you watch TV while sitting on the couch, then the flat panel should be mounted at eye level to the center of the screen from your height sitting straight on the couch. However, this could make the TV seem low when standing next to it so if you were to adjust the television in direction vertically, then adjust up so the bottom of the screen is eye level while sitting and the top is eye level when standing.
Solution 3 - Running Cables
Most people will choose to run cables through the wall, which is an excellent choice. Others might not want to start cutting holes in their walls. Instead, they would have a bunch of wires running up the wall, which is an unacceptable situation for anyone wanting a well-designed entertainment space. While running cables through the wall is a great visual advantage, it is a disadvantage because you will have to run a new cable up the wall every time you add a new device to the television. So, how do we hide wires running up a wall?
We can either place an obstacle under the television, which would look odd, or we can cheat the eye with camouflage. I have a friend who had this very problem, and his solution was to create a molding that would be used as a cover for his cables. He painted the molding the same color of his wall, and when placed over the cables it looks like part of the wall. Granted, it's raised about 2-3 inches off the wall, but it looks very natural. As far as supplies, small strips of wood (a 1x2 for the sides and 1x4 for the face) cut to the length of the TV to the floor should be enough to make such a piece.
Solution 4 - Selecting the Right Mounting Brackets
All flat panel televisions and mounting brackets should be VESA compliant. This is a standard rule of measurement for wall mount kits. I recommend a wall mount that swivels, tilts or does both. I do not recommend fixed brackets because they are more difficult to manage the back of the television. This is important because not all flat panel sets have convenient inputs, and not all people have little hands
A tilting bracket is nice because it allows a person to change the vertical viewing angle of the television dependent on the position of the viewer. A swiveling bracket allows the user to change the horizontal viewing angle of the television. The choice is up to the individual, but I stress that you find the one that allows for vertical and/or horizontal movement.
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Anyone with an understanding of how to operate a drill, measure accurately, use a balance to level off and follow instructions can install a flat panel TV. But, it isn't as easy as it seems. It does take work, precision and muscle. It is at least a two-person job, and will take more than fifteen minutes. The important thing is to remain patient, and plan out the process before drilling any holes.
One thing to try is to hang a poster or picture on the space you will mount the television. Give it a test run for a couple of days, or at least a few hours to see if you like the location.
Solution 2 - Mounting The Television
Where you mount the flat panel TV is subjective. I recommend deciding the best wall by thinking of the TV as a large picture frame. What wall would be the best choice for you? For me, it would have to be a wall at least twice the width of the television because I would want to have room to hang speakers or art to augment my centerpiece.
How you mount the television is also very important. I recommend mounting the television consistent to the height at which you will watch from. Two schools of thought: If you watch TV while sitting on the couch, then the flat panel should be mounted at eye level to the center of the screen from your height sitting straight on the couch. However, this could make the TV seem low when standing next to it so if you were to adjust the television in direction vertically, then adjust up so the bottom of the screen is eye level while sitting and the top is eye level when standing.
Solution 3 - Running Cables
Most people will choose to run cables through the wall, which is an excellent choice. Others might not want to start cutting holes in their walls. Instead, they would have a bunch of wires running up the wall, which is an unacceptable situation for anyone wanting a well-designed entertainment space. While running cables through the wall is a great visual advantage, it is a disadvantage because you will have to run a new cable up the wall every time you add a new device to the television. So, how do we hide wires running up a wall?
We can either place an obstacle under the television, which would look odd, or we can cheat the eye with camouflage. I have a friend who had this very problem, and his solution was to create a molding that would be used as a cover for his cables. He painted the molding the same color of his wall, and when placed over the cables it looks like part of the wall. Granted, it's raised about 2-3 inches off the wall, but it looks very natural. As far as supplies, small strips of wood (a 1x2 for the sides and 1x4 for the face) cut to the length of the TV to the floor should be enough to make such a piece.
Solution 4 - Selecting the Right Mounting Brackets
All flat panel televisions and mounting brackets should be VESA compliant. This is a standard rule of measurement for wall mount kits. I recommend a wall mount that swivels, tilts or does both. I do not recommend fixed brackets because they are more difficult to manage the back of the television. This is important because not all flat panel sets have convenient inputs, and not all people have little hands
A tilting bracket is nice because it allows a person to change the vertical viewing angle of the television dependent on the position of the viewer. A swiveling bracket allows the user to change the horizontal viewing angle of the television. The choice is up to the individual, but I stress that you find the one that allows for vertical and/or horizontal movement.
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A warning about FAKE Batteries and illegal Batteries
You may not actually be aware, but right now ebay is flooded with fake batteries
Or rather the batteries are genuine, but they are NOT what they appear to be.
Take for example Camcorder and Digicam batteries, right now there are a lot of comanies in the far East who are making so called "compatable" batteries, and claim they are OEM spec Li-Ion or Ni-MH rechargeable batteries.
In reality, they are nothing of the sort, they are in fact old technology Ni-cd Cells
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Or rather the batteries are genuine, but they are NOT what they appear to be.
Take for example Camcorder and Digicam batteries, right now there are a lot of comanies in the far East who are making so called "compatable" batteries, and claim they are OEM spec Li-Ion or Ni-MH rechargeable batteries.
In reality, they are nothing of the sort, they are in fact old technology Ni-cd Cells
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New to ebay - read this to stop scams and you losing
A quick guide to ensure you dont lose your money or your ebay or paypal id's.
There are many ruthless people out there who make money out of our hard work. i have been conned a few times. this is my experience and want to share it with all the newbies or those that havn't been fortunate of being scammed :)
1) You
Orignal From: New to ebay - read this to stop scams and you losing
There are many ruthless people out there who make money out of our hard work. i have been conned a few times. this is my experience and want to share it with all the newbies or those that havn't been fortunate of being scammed :)
1) You
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