lyteroptes;203562 Wrote:
> I thought it didn't make sense. It must the wireless headphone base
> that they are picking up - I'd forgetten about that.
Now THAT makes perfect sense. ;-)
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Hercules;203563 Wrote:
> Are you sure you didn't buy a radio? ;-)
ROTFL ! :D
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Are you sure you didn't buy a radio? ;-)
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I thought it didn't make sense. It must the wireless headphone base
that they are picking up - I'd forgetten about that.
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Something's not right here. The SB3 has no such capability.
What frequency do the speakers use? 900 MHz? 2.4 GHz? The SB3 has a
2.4 GHz radio transceiver but it's for wireless networking, and the
music is sent to it via an 802.11b/g signal - i.e. digital. Even if
you could tune into it, it w
?!?!?!?!?!?!
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I've just bought a couple of (lo-fi) wireless speakers for the kitchen,
they are supposed to auto-tune to the correct frequency. They worked
straight awaywithout me even connecting the transmitter unit. I'm
presuming the SB3 is sending out the signal - nothing else could be. I
didn't even k