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Old 27-03-2006, 21:07   #16
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Re: Energy saving bulbs and remote.

NTL dont make the boxes or decide the IR Frequency either...
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Old 29-03-2006, 16:23   #17
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Re: Energy saving bulbs and remote.

True but I have never known any other problems before with any other kind of technology which is operated by remote controls such as TVs, video recorders, hifis etc. Only ntl.
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Old 29-03-2006, 16:38   #18
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Re: Energy saving bulbs and remote.

I think the manufacturers just made a poor choice when choosing the IR frequency to use
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Old 30-03-2006, 21:01   #19
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Re: Energy saving bulbs and remote.

We had a similar, but even more ludicrous experience at Christmas. We bought my son a set of Lazer Tag guns. They're fancy ones that record the hits from the other guns, so they're always sending and receiving I guess.

As soon as we turned them on the Samsung cable box went haywire, flicking through channels of it's own accord and allsorts of weird stuff. As soon as we turned the guns off it stopped. But the remote still wouldn't take control of the box again until after we'd rebooted the cable box...weird.

Now he doesn't play with them in the lounge where the cable box is...lol

Didn't effect any of the other stuff with remotes though, hifi, tv, video, dvd.
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Re: Energy saving bulbs and remote.

Forgive me if I am wrong but my knowledge on this matter is not great. but the reason this would only affect your set top box and not your tv etc is they both use different forms of infrared to control each other.

TV's etc use a very simple for of infrared that only allows simple commands.

Sky NTL etc use irDA, this is a form of transfering data between devices (often seen in mobile phones and laptops etc. this is a more complex technology that can transfer data rather tahn simple light beams.

Thats why ya telly etc don't get confused, you could say it uses a dumb form of command!
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Re: Energy saving bulbs and remote.

Not all of NTL's boxes use IRDA rather than Standard IR mind you
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No problems with lightbulbs on Sky
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Re: Energy saving bulbs and remote.

Hi Zeph was under the understanding that all digital boxes did use irDA, but as I said im no expert..
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Millay, the Samsung one does not, of that I am certain
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arhh we learn something new everyday..
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Hi can you help me i have a problem my channels keep on freezing i rang ntl and all they told me is that it was my light bulbs interfereing i have since changed my light bulbs and the problem is still there (even though i've had a new stb installed). can anyone give me some advice on this matter

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Hi can you help me i have a problem my channels keep on freezing i rang ntl and all they told me is that it was my light bulbs interfereing i have since changed my light bulbs and the problem is still there (even though i've had a new stb installed). can anyone give me some advice on this matter

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If the problem is still there, I would phone them again, at least this time you can answer 'no' to the 'have you got any energy saving or flourescent lights?' , question.
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If the problem is still there, I would phone them again, at least this time you can answer 'no' to the 'have you got any energy saving or flourescent lights?' , question.

I've phoned them and they are sending someone out on monday to hopefully get this sorted Cheers
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Re: Energy saving bulbs and remote.

Can anyone report whether the new V+ boxes are affected by energy saving lightbulbs please?
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Can anyone report whether the new V+ boxes are affected by energy saving lightbulbs please?
I have an upright floor lamp full of energy saving bulbs not some two feet from my V+ box, no problems there.
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