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Forgive my French, only bin ere 5 years!
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Pas de probleme ! On apprend tous les jours (chaque jour ?)    je viens de comprendre le mot pour "thread"  " aujord hui " Fil "n'est ce pas ?

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Hi Myron,

the word 'fil' is actually translated as 'wire' nearest thing to 'thread' I could think of .

Lee 

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I'll cotton on eventually

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Very good! off to bed now methinks, me brain hurts

Edited: 07/08/08 23:16
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Hi all, or should I say bonjour on this thread? I also work over here in France and decided that 2.4 was the best option. Hopefully here is a photo of the switch inside the transmitter.

http://i121.photobucket.com/albums/o222/shux_photos/T6EX-2-4Ghz.jpg


If you look at the left side of the circuit board you will see a switch, just above it says "general" and below it says "France"  Although on my photo it looks a bit like "ran".   Hope this helps    Al
Edited: 08/08/08 15:33
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Hi

Thanks for piccy, already found the switch and selected 'FRANCE' setting. I don't know why this should have a switch though Unless its to reduce output power to 100mW which is the requirement for France. The manual of course doesn't give the output power anyway so this is just a guess.

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Its not a stabiliser control for wine consumers is it ??

Wished I was there

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Myron, you presume I have a drink problem, I drink, I fall over, no problem!

'Fete des Vin' this weekend in Duras, Buy an engraved glass for 2 euros and go around tasting as much wine as you want/can.........Its a hard life living in France.

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  • Myron,speak english...,please..,all expats speak it no problem plus secound main taught language.., all have subject inforced., in schools all over France,as is the Financial Business World has no other use other than third World Countrys in using any other..,all would like to think otherwise but its fact...Morning Myron.....,how is my friend today ??.

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