http://www.comet.co.uk/shopcomet/product/311693/PROLINE-LD506
Be nowt but snow on it quite soon..................
how seasonal
but has video input ....
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><luc...@eternal-flames.gov> wrote in message
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>> On Sat, 12 Dec 2009 14:45:16 -0000, "Jimbo GM4DHJ ..."
>> <jim.g...@googlemail.com> wrote:
>>
>>>Bought one of these last night.....cool for the money ......and
>>>analogue......with remote control .....
>>>
>>>http://www.comet.co.uk/shopcomet/product/311693/PROLINE-LD506
>>>
>>
>> Why?
>
>why not ? ......
No good for connecting up to sat-boxes... Not according to the Comet
product info. So you're left with the ability to connect it up to
old (tape) cam-corders.
Comet have been knocking 50% off the price every three months all
year. That means it'll be less than a tenner in February and under a
fiver in May.
Nick.
>Comet have been knocking 50% off the price every three months all
>year. That means it'll be less than a tenner in February and under a
>fiver in May.
>
>Nick.
That'll put them in the Pound-Shop by the end of the summer.
THAT IS BECAUSE EVERYTHING DIGITAL BREAKS DOWN AS SOON AS I USE IT !!!!
Very handy for use as a CCTV monitor.
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Nedlar
None available in-store in the HP9 postcode area.
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Ian
loads at comet paisley.....shoplifters not interested in them........
>Very handy for use as a CCTV monitor.
Maybe. Though a 5" screen might be a bit tiring to watch for long.
Nick.
It would go nicely with a dinky TVonics MRF-200. [In addition to the RF
output, this also has A/V stereo via 2.5mm).
<http://www.digitaluk.co.uk/__data/assets/pdf_file/0004/26815/MFR-200.pdf
>
--
Ian
big dugs trained to sniff out FLs ? ........
I ken fine...dinni fash yersel .....
>Possibly. But it would be handy for monitoring etc, and maybe even as a
>small kitchen TV (so the XYL can keep up with the daytime TV when she's
>doing the cooking and the washing up). It's infinitely less bulky than a
>Goodmans 5.5" (?) colour TV I bought at Dunstable Downs a few years ago.
You damned skinflint. You expect XYLs to manage watching a screen the
size of a packet of 20 bleedin' fags!
>It would go nicely with a dinky TVonics MRF-200. [In addition to the RF
>output, this also has A/V stereo via 2.5mm).
><http://www.digitaluk.co.uk/__data/assets/pdf_file/0004/26815/MFR-200.pdf
Oh yes. So now you have �20 for the 5" receiver, plus say �10 for a
power supply to run it off in the kitchen. Add to that �45 for the
TVonics box + p&p from Amazon. That's a grand total of around �75.
Then you've got all of that extra soddin' wiring linking the RX and
psu to the TV. Whoo-bleedin'-pee!
Alternatively. You could pay �80 for a 7" screen digital TV from
Maplin, or �90 for a half-decent 16" digital from the same place.
Nick.
>I have a 'professional' 5" monitor on my desk in the shack. It monitors
>the access to my property and clearly shows and records all visitors
>coming up the drive. There is no real need to watch the monitor for
>long. The smallest movement on the monitor soon gets your attention. I
>do, of course, have other methods to detect movement but that's another
>story.
No you know anti-personnel land-mines are illegal. That's just asking
for trouble.
Nick. :-)
??? I would have thought it would come with a WallWart PSU. If not, any
'real' radio amateur can easily knock up a simple power supply.
> Add to that �45 for the
>TVonics box + p&p from Amazon.
http://www.aldi.co.uk/uk/html/offers/2827_12360.htm
�34.99.
> That's a grand total of around �75.
>
�54.98.
>Then you've got all of that extra soddin' wiring linking the RX and
>psu to the TV. Whoo-bleedin'-pee!
>
>Alternatively. You could pay �80 for a 7" screen digital TV from
>Maplin, or �90 for a half-decent 16" digital from the same place.
>
Hell, OK. You're probably right!
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Ian
>http://www.aldi.co.uk/uk/html/offers/2827_12360.htm
>�34.99.
BEHAVE!
You know that Aldi, Lidl, Farmfoods and PoundLand, are only intended
for Scottish people to use.
Nick.
I've been to Preston dozens of times. Who's kidding who? :-)
Those are asylum seekers from various parts of the 3rd-world (many
from Scotland).
Nick.
>I'm not proud. The cheaper the better. There's a 99p shop in High
>Wycombe which I often frequent. [But I have learned to avoid the exotic
>pickled things. The vinegar usually has the potency of battery acid.]
That's High Wycombe... Where charitable people from Marlow and
Windsor go to throw sandwiches to the natives.
Nick.
So you have Scottish routes then or is it further afield.
I know it's difficult for you, but do try and keep up.
It's not ALL of the people from Preston. Merely the asylum-seekers.
Nick.
ROOTS. Not "routes"
How can you tell the difference they've all got Lancashire accents in
the Preston Lidl!
'Roots' - Is a book written by Alex MacHaley - from the Black Isle. It
chronicled the story of Scottish people, captured and taken aboard
ships to the other side of the world, where their innate talent made
them the obvious choice for attaching to leg-irons and chains, then
thrown over the side of the ship as an anchor when it reached harbour.
Of course things have moved on from the 1960s and these days such
treatment of Scottish people would not be allowed. It would rightly
be regarded as harbour pollution.
Nick.
Cobblers! Roots made Hillman Imps in Scotland, don't you know anything?
That's Rootes, with a feckin' E you moron.
No wonder you're employed by a bleedin' council. With spellin' like
that, nobody else would soddin' employ you.
Nick.
> Of course things have moved on from the 1960s and these days such
> treatment of Scottish people would not be allowed. It would rightly
> be regarded as harbour pollution.
>
> Nick.
very true...all those syringes, wacky baccy stashes and bottles of
buckfast.......Scottish people are very environmentally unfriendly ........
all those chemicals
Reelly :-) !
Perhaps Paisley and Preston should be twinned!
don't you start about twuns ! .........
FLs ????? .......
Oh, there's life, Nick - but not as we know it.
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Ian
>>Not really needed in Yorkshire... So very little life actually there.
>>
>>Nick.
>
>Oh, there's life, Nick - but not as we know it.
The stuff you have to look for with a microscope, doesn't count.
Nick.
Another sotchman who does nae know how to spell the name of a "proper" motor car
company
DieSea
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>"Len GM0ONX" <gm0...@goooooglemail.com> wrote in message
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>>
>> Cobblers! Roots made Hillman Imps in Scotland, don't you know anything?
>
>Another sotchman who does nae know how to spell the name of a "proper" motor car
>company
>
>DieSea
Be fair... Len doesn't know most things.
Nick.
>
Proper is was a piece of cr*p. You need a bag of concrete in the front
to make it go straight!
Don't set double standards and ask others to be fair!
leave len alone...he could be like brian ...
>leave len alone...he could be like brian ...
What do you mean "could be"?
>Don't set double standards and ask others to be fair!
You should be in for quite an interesting week at work, this week.
Trust me.
Nick.
Rootes group was certainly NOT a 'proper' car company....
You mean you're myopic as well as stupid!
You betya. I was "oft" last week and there will be a pile of stuff to be
done!
What a load of bull 5h1t
Over the years we had _TWO_
The first a Hillman Imp that had problems with its throttle
That was in its early days it was one of the first 5 in the county
The second a Singer and we towed a small caravan all over England
We hadn't discovered scotland in those days ,
Think that was a '69
That one landed on its roof when some one nicked it
DieSea
And we never had a bag of concrete in the front
The only car I had that had _TWO_ bags of sand in the boot , was a Sunbeam
Alpine Tiger
AND THAT WAS FUN to drive
len is nothing like brian.......
It ill-befits anybody of your obvious lack of even the most basic
intelligence, to refer to anyone as stupid.
You consistently demonstrate with each and every posting you make -
and the inevitable spelling and/or grammatical errors they contain -
just how thick you are, but then I expect no better of such an obvious
congenital idiot as yourself.
I've amused myself recently by toying with you and your blatant
stupidity. But all games come to an end.
Nick.
>The only car I had that had _TWO_ bags of sand in the boot , was a Sunbeam
>Alpine Tiger
>
>AND THAT WAS FUN to drive
It certainly was. You're right about needing sand in the boot. :-)
Nick.
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><luc...@eternal-flames.gov> wrote in message
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>> On Sun, 13 Dec 2009 19:19:12 -0000, "Jimbo ..."
>> <jim.g...@googlemail.com> wrote:
>>
>>
>>>leave len alone...he could be like brian ...
>>
>> What do you mean "could be"?
>
>len is nothing like brian.......
He's certainly thicker.
Doesn't make it any less accurate!
> You consistently demonstrate with each and every posting you make -
> and the inevitable spelling and/or grammatical errors they contain -
> just how thick you are, but then I expect no better of such an obvious
> congenital idiot as yourself.
>
> I've amused myself recently by toying with you and your blatant
> stupidity. But all games come to an end.
>
Simple things please simple minds. Enjoy yourself!
> Nick.
> I've amused myself recently by toying with you and your blatant
> stupidity. But all games come to an end.
>
> Nick.
thank god for that...
but a lot less evil and slimey......
just the stuff for atv portable - although at £19.99 a bit steep for
a 5" screen annylog tv rx.