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Old January 25th 06, 05:33 AM posted to rec.radio.shortwave
Telamon
 
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Default Question regarding External Speaker hook-up

In article .com,
"junius" wrote:

Some years back, when hooking up an external speaker (Alpha Delta VRC)
to my Drake SW8, I had to use a special adapter because the Drake's
audio output "floats" with regard to ground.

I've never really used external speakers with any other radios other
than my SW8 and tabletop units. Recently, however, I had thought to
use an external speaker with some portable units: Sony SW77 & 2010,
and Eton E1. I'm guessing that I don't need to worry about "floating
output" with regard to these units, but I'd like to confirm about this
before hooking 'em up to an outboard speaker. Can anyone here confirm?

Secondly, with regard to the Drake SW8, I've used the aforementioned
adapter which allows this receiver to be used with an outboard speaker.
The adapter is a 1/4'' male to female mini plug with a small wire that
connects to the receiver's chassis. Up to now, I've only used this
adapter when running the SW8 off of AC. I would ask anyone who might
know, is use of such an adapter equally adequate for protecting the SW8
from adverse affects when hooking the receiver up to an external
speaker when the receiver is being run off of batteries?

Thanks for any help provided,


I don't understand why you had to "float" the connection from the Drake
SW8 to the Alpha Delta VRC because I don't know what it is. Maybe it was
an active speaker?

If you are connecting the radio to an external passive speaker you just
have an external isolated voice coil in the speaker and so you just
connect the two wires from the radio using the appropriate plug. Most
speakers are 4 to 8 ohms impedance and most tabletop to large portable
radios have enough power to drive a bookshelf size speaker. Headphones
are a better candidate for a small portable.

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Telamon
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