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Roderick Stewart October 27th 05 08:28 PM

Cambridge Audio website
 
In article .com, Robert
wrote:
You can tell if you have the old or new one by pressing and holding in
for 2 seconds the "info" button. This will display the version
number. V2.0 is the old one. V3.0 is the new. V3.0 also has a yellow
dot on the carboard box.


Interesting. I seem to have the old version, but it has never given any
trouble. It's fed through a mains switch that feeds all the hi-fi and TV
equipment (except the bits that need to be on all the time to meke
unattended recordings), so most of the evening it is switched on and tuned
to Classic FM, or occasionally Radio 3, and whenever I want to listen to
it, it's always there. I haven't noticed any loss of signal or random
switching of lights. I normally listen on FM, not DAB - does the fault
affect both systems or just one of them?

Rod.


Robert October 28th 05 10:18 AM

Cambridge Audio website
 
The 'lost signal' fault only affects DAB.

I used to leave the system tuned to Radio 3 most of the time and would
find that it would lose signal typically once every day or so. This is
very frustrating if you use recording equipment of course.

The "light" problem is only present on V2.

Although CA will replace any V2 equipment that people bring back to
their supplier they are not recalling them all.

Robert


Robert October 28th 05 10:30 AM

Cambridge Audio website
 
....sorry I meant to say: The "light" problem is only present on V3.
Robert



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