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Posted by Bob Ford on 04/23/06 21:36
On 23 Apr 2006 08:28:04 -0500, Randall
<support@rch-usa.PULL-MY-FINGER.com> wrote:
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>>The Company I bought mine from ( for that price it is used of course)
>>puts their ad on eBay generally for only 4 or 5 days. When it goes off
>>they have been waiting about 4 or 5 days before they post it again.
>>If you are interested I will send you the Company name, address, phone
>>number etc. and you can just call them direct.
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>If you would kindly.
Hey Randall:
Here is the info.
Confluent Technology Group
18023 U.S. Highway 61 South
Sikeston, MO 63801
1.866.372.4777
Last I knew they still had a few of these units. They have usually
been removed from cable companies. When they put them on eBay there is
a starting bid of $75.00 and I think shipping is $20.00. I think they
also have some limited guarantee. Check out their website as they seem
to be a fairly good sized Company.
Good luck and you can ignore the comment from GMAN about the Sima unit
being all you need. The Sima thingy is a toy compared to the Laird
unit :-^)
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>>The Laird VC2000 is a combination TBC and 1 in 4 out a/v distribution
>>amp. You can bypass the TBC function and use it just as a d/a or you
>>activate the correction part and use those functions. I am no high
>>tech person so I may not be saying this correctly but when correction
>>functions are activated it replaces the sync pulse or ??? and
>>basically gives you a very clean control track on the copies or in
>>your case, the signal you are feeding into other equipment.
Bob Ford
Images In Motion
www.imagesinmotion.com
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