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Have you tried plugging in an antenna and turning it on and listen to what
you can receive? Idle curiosity? jim |
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![]() "Jim Morris" wrote in message y.com... Have you tried plugging in an antenna and turning it on and listen to what you can receive? Idle curiosity? jim Hi Jim, Lowtech solution eh? :-) I would have done that, but for two things. 1) I have no idea where to connect either power of antenna 2) I have no idea of the voltage specs. Before everyone tells me I'm an incompetant twit, I do know a thing or two about electronics...it's a hobby, but the problem is that there are two Cannon connectors on the back of the unit, one with 9 pins and 4 coax type connectors and another with 13 pins and 3 coax type connectors. Both these cannon connectors are almost exactly the same size as a standard DB25 printer port on a PC, except for their strange pins. From the design of the unit, it's pretty clear that it is supposed to slide into a tray in a panel. Anyway, I'm at a loss.... Cheers, -c. |
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