|  | Posted by Gene on 02/24/07 20:55 
I tried a number of different firewire cables, and allworked on the PC, with the all three Sony camcorders - so
 it's probably something specific to the set-top box arrangement.
 
 Think I'll just buy & try a couple of 110VAC clean-up solutions. If
 I buy a tiny UPS that does not help, I can always use it for the
 Sprint PCS SOHO Repeater.
 
 Gene
 
 
 
 
 "Rick Merrill" <rick0.merrill@NOSPAM.gmail.com> wrote in message
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 > Gene wrote:
 >> Thanks, Rick.
 >>
 >> There is no specific point in the tape where it hangs up,
 >> it's random for sure. Could be anywhere in the tape.
 >>
 >> I have no idea if it's 110VAC problems or not, it's just my
 >> LAST hope:-)  I have tried about everything else, including
 >> cooling down all equipment, turning off all other appliances,
 >> etc., etc. ...
 >>
 >> Having personally sent products through RF testing for certification, I'm
 >> well aware that RF and other is just one notch above witchcraft.
 >>
 >> It seems to me to be worth buying a box that has AVR , etc. & giving
 >> it a try. I just need to find a good deal on something small, as I only
 >> need a constant ~69W - so the tiny stuff will work.
 >>
 >> I really find it hard to believe that a 3' shielded firewire cable could
 >> be an antenna - but I've been surprised before:-)
 >>
 >> Something is surely happening at random times, and I have pretty
 >> much ruled out temperature & humidity - so I guess it's noise
 >> and voltage that I need to experiment with now.
 >>
 >> The Sony MiniDV camcorders work fine when connected to a
 >> PCI firewire card, but fail with three set-top DVD recorders -
 >> one being a new Sony brand.
 >>
 >> Thanks,
 >> Gene
 >>
 > ...
 >
 > It might be that the GROUND wire of your 3' connection forms a long
 > loop with other ground connections and it is that ground loop that
 > can act as an antenna (and a big one sometimes) - I've even seen
 > "ground" wires that are carrying a sizable CURRENT of all things!
 >
 > The Sony I-link is nominally the same as 1394/firewire but there could be
 > issues between an older Sony i-link and a recent 1394 device, but I have
 > not heard of any.
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