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Default CFLs & cable channels


"David Robinson" wrote in message
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On 15 July, 20:51, "Spamlet" wrote:
Has anyone got any ideas as to how it might be possible to stop the
central
'rose' of 5 CFLs in our living room turning on the virgin cable tv guide,
when it is turned on?

Doesn't do it every time, but I have once or twice recorded an hour of
the
guide as it seems to overrule the DVDR's channel changing attachment.

Are all CFLs capable of doing this or is it just certain brands and types
(not that there is often much actual choice in the shops).

Probably a silly question but one never knows...


Not silly at all. It's a known problem. Some cable boxes do IR
signalling in a different way from almost anything else, and certain
CFLs interact with that signalling. You can't really change the box,
so change the lighting or stop it reaching the box.

I've heard (!) that Philips CFLs are some of the worst for this.
Whatever you're using, try something different.

Cheers,
David.


Thanks to you both. It's a bit pricey changing 5 at a time, and we did that
once already, as the 'candle' type we tried at first were expensive and very
dim after a few weeks. At the moment there are 2 triple loop Phillips and 3
double loop Wilkos, and they seem to have maintained their output fairly
well, so I think I'll just put up with them for now.

What CFL choices have others here made for these central room lights? We
also have a 3 branch one in the bedroom which has the narrow screw sockets.
We've had two goes at lamps for these - little choice in the shops. The
first set we bought were expensive and too cold a colour; the second set
were warmer coloured, but now give out little light and take ages to warm up
even to that!

S