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BML

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  1. I have a picture but don't know how to upload it. If I did it would show a Scart plug that fits into the back of the last TV I had. This had a female access into which a two pronged plug from the end of a cable from the Induction Loop cushion would fit.
  2. My apologies but the information sent to me is far to complex for a simple not technical person to understand. I will just have to do without a working induction loop.
  3. I regret that you are communicating with a technological ignoramus who has three questions. My elderly Bellman & SymfonInduction loop is only identified by these few letters and numbers, "BE 1150" I used to connect this to my old Panasonic TV an“TX-32LXD60A with a two pin male plug that fitted into the back of a Scart socket which made the task of setting up anInduction Loop very simple. I now have a new TV which is also aPANASONIC TX-55GX555B 55" Smart 4K Ultra HD HDR LED TV. I keyed, “Low cost Toslink to analogueconverter” into the internet and there are a large number of thesedevices. Is it possible to identify preciselywhich Low cost Toslink to analogue converter I need? Having identified the appropriate Lowcost Toslink to analogue how does one connect it to the analogue converter and from there to my elderly loopsystem and the TV? Many many thanks for your help.
  4. Many thanks for your information. The first problem I have is that there are somany Toslink to analogue convertersand I have no idea which one to go for. The one below looks useful but I have no idea what cables I need orwhere they fit. The old loop set upworked by inserting the male fitting at the end of the cable from the inductioncushion into a Scart socket that plugged into the back of the TV. The new TV works on USBs and HDMIs sockets onthe TV. Many thanks for your information. The first problem I have is that there are somany Toslink to analogue convertersand I have no idea which one to go for. I tried to place one below but could not work out how to I also have no idea what cables I need orwhere they fit. The old loop set upworked by inserting the male fitting at the end of the cable from the inductioncushion into a Scart socket that plugged into the back of the TV. The new TV works on USBs and HDMIs sockets onthe TV. Any suggestions would behelpful. Regards, Brian L Any suggestions would behelpful. Regards, Brian L
  5. I just received the following.

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  6. Many thanksfor the information on the, “Echo MegaLoop?DAC™” It looks interesting and on top ofthat its much less expensive than other devices. ] I’ve onlyjust picked these replies up because I thought they came automatically. Many thanksBML
  7. The last Panasonic TV I had was an "TX-32LXD60A with two Scart sockets which made the task of setting up an Induction Loop very simple. There are no Scart sockets on the PanasonicTX-55GX55 5B 55" TV that I just bought and I have spent hours buying a number of different cables and converters none of which I have been able to make work. Does anyone have any idea what I have to do?
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