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timetraveller

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  1. It's not about the boxes being supplied to the elderly rather it's all about the quality of the Freeview signal being impacted by the presence of the 4G signal, which will overun on the same frequency as Freeview. This means that some people who previously received Freeview without difficuly MAY find that when the 4G system is made active that the quality of signal that they would normally recieve will be so degraded as to make Freeview reception impossible.

     

    Hence, (according to the report) there will be a 'company' setup by the government who can be called upon to supply 'filters' to attempt to aid the reception of Freeview, else provide guidance towards an alternative solution (ie Freesat), to people who are experiencing trouble and can no longer get Freeview.

     

    For boats out in the wild, and 'in the cut' - my concern would be that a degraded signal caused by the presence of a 4G signal around the country MAY make finding a Freeview signal of good quality to lock onto, difficult or impossible. The government are obviously aware of the impending problem and my post was just to make all us boaters aware also.

  2. Took notice of a report Freeview Report

     

    Which broadly illustrates the impact that the introduction of 4G services will have on Freeview signal reception - reading through it you can see between the lines that nothing has been considered for all the users that rely on getting a freeview signal as they travel about ie boaters. Looks like Freesat is the way to go after all.

     

    Just wanted to bring the topic to the attention of everyone.

  3. Thanks for all the responses folks, I forgot to say that the boat is a new build so all the electrical installation work is brand new, the batteries are brand new and the voltage indicators hover around 13.1v. We have installed an MSC distribution board on both 12v and 240v systems. Everything on the boat works fine - the cables are up to or beyond specification and the only issue we have is the flickering lights. I'll take of the feed to one bank of them and try them direct to the battery bank asap.

  4. We have just got our boat on the water after a full fit-out and notice that when the Webasto Thermo Top C starts up /shuts down or when the fuel pump 'ticks' the LED cabin lights just 'flicker' in time with the pump. Has anyone any solutions to sorting out this slightly annoying issue.?? I wondered if it might be a bit of 'back EMF' occuring from the fuel solenoid if so I wondered if a Zener Diode (or two)in the 12v pump power supply lines might work - the groups thoughts would be appreciated.

  5. Yes we have a Kipor IG2600 - bought it about 11 months ago - super machine (and pure sine output), we have used it on numerous occasions it performs very well. Starting is fine, usually take 2 pulls on the starter chord - but then fires up and after initial start-up runs very quietly.We have had it running all sorts of loads without a hitch.

  6. Are they? As you have quoted me, I must state that living with the in-law who is over seventy and who is the home owner and is responsible for the licence for this premises, he receives his TV licence free of charge. It is on more than it is off, and the state of his mind may be some indication how TV has influence. Wall to wall sport with him, or animal kingdom, or cartoons, or police stop camera, or . . Grumpy, miserable, argumentative, obstructive, ignorant, arrogant, rude, and occassionaly destructive out of spite . . . Mind you, he has a very low opinion of me also. Largely because I get things done whereas he messes up. Never been a happy bunny it seems.

     

    As a child, I lapped up everything that was shown. Family communication was the dregs. Escape to the cathode ray tube - or walk the streets. Since marriage came along TV took a hike - costs too much. Fifteen years without, twelve living afloat - no TV. No internet. No cell-phones. We were isolated, and it was great. All we thought about was where we would be boating next, used public telephones for contact, and radio and taped music for entertainmment when friends didn't call. We wrote letters and read books.

     

    I sometimes stop to look into the living room at what the rest of the family are watching. Flog-it, house makeovers, garden makeovers, cooking stuff, Holby City. A couple of minutes is enough - I'm out of there. Wallis & Grommit I can watch on DVD, and more besides. On the internet I can seek and find what I am interested in, and perhaps contribute opinion or protest. The only protest available on TV is the 'off' switch. You can write and maybe complain, got about as much chance of getting a response as writing to a Minister - through an MP of course, and we all are proud of them. Even my youngest gets fed-up with CBBC and comes up to get on-line. Or if not that, switch on some Wii thing - it was fitness this-morning. The tennis is fun, as are some others, but I get bored and seek some form of communication. Don't have a sporting bone in my body - though M/C Trials riding I find good fun - riding that is, not watching. Hence my somewhat inordinate number of posts on here - it's learning other peoples thoughts and opinions, and what they are based upon that fascinates. And a little experience shared sometimes helps others.

     

    Judgemental? You be the judge of that.

     

    Licences. Enter into a contract, and you submit to abide by that contract. Failure to do so allows them to persecute and prosecute. Not to enter into such a contract gives them no power over you - but you may not be able to fulfil certain activities, or gain certain access . . .

     

    Derek

     

     

    Mmmm, I think you need a licence for using the RADIO........

  7. Many thanks MJG -and yes I see on the website his recommendation eg

    "The DM Log periodic is the correct aerial for those in strong signal areas for any transmitter. This is also the aerial we recommend for caravans and boats".

     

    BUT by nature Boats are not always in 'strong signal areas' - so these makes me wonder why this particular aerial is 'the right choice' ? looking at the test curve data it has a rather flat gain as opposed to the aerial with a slightly better gain eg the Log 40, which surely would help to bring in the weaker signals; so I still find this choice of aerial confusing and would welcome clarification.

  8. Superb responses and my thanks to everyone. The general opinion is that an oil cooler really should be fitted to this combination and hence that's what we'll do. I did speak to prm at coventry, but rather than shed light on the issue I recieved a rather mixed answer from them, hence my question to the group. For the small amount of outlay in fitting a cooler, it has to be the best option, and of course that would make it in keeping with prm own product information data sheet. We just don't understand why a cooler was not supplied as part of the engine/gearbox package or why the fitter didn't make mention of it.

     

    thanks one and all.

  9. Hi to everybody...advice required

    We have an isuzu 42 engine with a PRM 150D2 Gearbox combination and wondered if an oil cooler needs to be fitted to the gearbox. The engine and gearbox were supplied as a package and no oil cooler was present, but on looking at the prm website and the specifications of the 150D2 it looks as though an oil cooler should be fitted.

     

    What do you think, should we fit one?

  10. We have just bought a new brass tiller extension together with a new wooden tiller handle. The wooden handle has a slit cut into the base where it would be driven into the brass extension tube and a small wedge has also been supplied.

     

    So the question is what's the correct method for fitting the handle? - if the wedge is offered even slightly into the slit in the wooden handle it's impossible to insert the handle into the brass tube? Do we just ignore the wedge and the slit and just 'whack' the handle into the brass extension tube ? or does the handle have to be sanded down first so that it fits easily into the tube - and then the wedge driven in from the opposite end of the open brass tube with something like a large dowel?

     

    What's the procedure.....help!

  11. A quick search of the forum shows a thread with the following content

    "Mine came with the standard timer which can be used to set 3 independent ON times but does not switch it off automatically. There is an advanced timer available which includes more options including switch-off times."

     

    from thread here

  12. "Also names and addresses do not have to be given, you can say, I'm taking photographs of the canal and its boats. If a policeman says you have to give details you simply say "thank you officer, I've explained why I am here. I don't want to give any details."

     

    Yeah, and then the police officer says "that's ok, I'm arresting you under section 76 of the Counter-Terrorism Act 2008" for failing to provide details when so requested".

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