Re: coax mixer




"Stephen Wolstenholme" <steve@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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On Fri, 07 Aug 2009 16:32:50 +0100, Glenn Millar
<aerials@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:



The reason I want to use a coax connection is that the VCR has a
intermittent fault on the SCART socket. I want to copy some recordings
to HDD or DVD in the DVR then I can chuck the VCR.

Try a new cable - just a pound from Richer Sounds.


Steve

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Neural Planner Software Ltd www.NPSL1.com


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