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dlevy wrote:
I went to Radio Shack and asked for a "audio transformer" 8/1000 ohm's. He, along with me, had no clue. Can someone please provide some more information on this black box item for me? The problem with Radio Shack is that those guys worked at Burger King the previous week. http://tinyurl.com/g9qwu There's the item and the part number. You need two of these and a project box (or a small pill bottle). Do you have the instructions on how to build this? -- Peter |
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On Thu, 22 Jun 2006 13:18:49 -0600, "dlevy" wrote:
The background music is too low on the intercom so I'm trying to build a cable to address the "impedance mismatch". This have been discussed and fixed many times over here but I'm special so please bear with me. I went to Radio Shack and asked for a "audio transformer" 8/1000 ohm's. He, along with me, had no clue. Can someone please provide some more information on this black box item for me? Thanks! http://tinyurl.com/fbn5r Don |
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The background music is too low on the intercom so I'm trying to build a
cable to address the "impedance mismatch". This have been discussed and fixed many times over here but I'm special so please bear with me. I went to Radio Shack and asked for a "audio transformer" 8/1000 ohm's. He, along with me, had no clue. Can someone please provide some more information on this black box item for me? Thanks! |
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"Peter R." wrote: There's the item and the part number. You need two of these and a project box (or a small pill bottle). One per audio channel? |
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Dlevy,
here you go, courtesy of Dave Katz way back: If you have any soldering skills, pick up a couple of 8/1000 ohm matching transformers and a male/male mini-plug cable from Radio Shack. It's a minor impedance mismatch problem. I put one together for my Cirrus and it boosts volume by more than enough, and it's completely passive so there's no batteries or other stuff. One of my fellow Cirrus brethren came up with a great packaging hack--a small prescription pill bottle is big enough to hold everything. Drill a hole in the bottom and in the lid, tie knots for strain relief, and it's all quite tidy, if a mite funny looking. Yep, one for each side if you want stereo. The low impedance side (red/white) goes to the audio device, and the high impedance side (green/blue) goes to the Garmin. You can snip off the black center tap on the high side. I hooked the white and green leads to the common (sleeve) connections on each side, but I don't suppose that it matters so long as you're consistent (so you don't phase-reverse one side.) They were the only transformers for sale at the Radio Shack at which I got mine. They may just be called "audio transformers" or somesuch, but it'll say 8 ohm/1000 ohm on the packaging. -- Thomas Borchert (EDDH) |
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John,
One per audio channel? Yes. -- Thomas Borchert (EDDH) |
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Thanks Mr. Borchert!
"Thomas Borchert" wrote in message ... Dlevy, here you go, courtesy of Dave Katz way back: If you have any soldering skills, pick up a couple of 8/1000 ohm matching transformers and a male/male mini-plug cable from Radio Shack. It's a minor impedance mismatch problem. I put one together for my Cirrus and it boosts volume by more than enough, and it's completely passive so there's no batteries or other stuff. One of my fellow Cirrus brethren came up with a great packaging hack--a small prescription pill bottle is big enough to hold everything. Drill a hole in the bottom and in the lid, tie knots for strain relief, and it's all quite tidy, if a mite funny looking. Yep, one for each side if you want stereo. The low impedance side (red/white) goes to the audio device, and the high impedance side (green/blue) goes to the Garmin. You can snip off the black center tap on the high side. I hooked the white and green leads to the common (sleeve) connections on each side, but I don't suppose that it matters so long as you're consistent (so you don't phase-reverse one side.) They were the only transformers for sale at the Radio Shack at which I got mine. They may just be called "audio transformers" or somesuch, but it'll say 8 ohm/1000 ohm on the packaging. -- Thomas Borchert (EDDH) |
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Dlevy,
Thanks Mr. Borchert! You're welcome. My work was only the collecting and keeping... -- Thomas Borchert (EDDH) |
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dlevy wrote:
Thanks Mr. Borchert! I just built this cable two weeks ago and I can attest to the accuracy of the instructions that Tom posted and the improved results with interfacing an audio device with the panel. You will not be disappointed. -- Peter |
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