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You could have installed a horizontal sweep reversal switch on the yoke
so that when watching Global TV the orientation would have been correct.

All print would have been mirror image , but we can't be too
picky...can we ? 

Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha !!!!
 
No excuse for hum or noise on a cable, or over the air signal for that
matter.
  
BH

  

>>> dlennick@xxxxxxxxxxxx 6/14/2007 8:43 AM >>>
Steven C. Barr(x) wrote:
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "David Lennick" <dlennick@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
>> Reminds me of the time I was chatting with the music librarian at
CFTR and we
>> both heard a high-pitched whine (very high!) coming from down the
hall, which
>> we traced to the engineers' office. They were amazed that we could
both hear
>> that whistle because THEY couldn't hear it. For the rest of the day
they were
>> taunting the librarian with "Connie rolls off at 19k!"
>>
>> Engineering humor.
>>
> Shortly after I became a "cable guy," the first cordless converters
became
> available. They used "ultrasound"...and at that time I could still
hear
> the notes produced by most of the buttons on the remotes!
> 
> As well, one of the strangest service calls I did was from a woman
whose
> complaint was, "Every time I try to select CITY (cable 17)...my cat
bites me!
> 
> No idea why said feline objected to the particular frequency...which
it
> could, of course, hear perfectly...
> 
> ...stevenc
> 
Or the cat had good taste. Kidding aside, I'm still amazed when a
broadcaster 
puts out a signal with audible flaws and does nothing about it. CFTR
(680 News 
in Toronto) has a HUM, clearly audible on my car system (no other AM or
FM 
station has this problem that I've heard) and Global TV has a constant

high-pitched whistle on my digital cable. Of course for years Global
also ran 
every program with the audio channels reversed, something you'd notice
only 
when Homer Simpson drove off to the left and the audio was on the
right.

dl


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