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Old December 14th 03, 01:20 AM
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It's a stereo jack. The "ohm rating" as you put it makes no difference in
this application.

"Ronald" wrote in message
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My Radio Shack mono earphone with 1/8" plug does not work unless it's
backed halfway out of the headphone hole. This is not satisfactory
because the slightest movement of the cable disconnects the sound.
I want to purchase a high quality Telex or Byerdynamics mono earphone
but need the ohm rating of the GE Superadio III speaker. Any other
suggestions for radio listening pleasure as one falls off to sleep ?
Could not be happier with the AM sensitivity and excellent sound.
I would prefer a small programmable AM/FM digital radio with equal AM
sensitivity but do not know what to buy.



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Old December 14th 03, 05:11 AM
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If you have an 1/8" mono plug and an 1/8" stereo jack, then you need an
adapter, such as R.S. 274-374.

I would have bought stereo phones, which, with (a) suitable adapter(s) would
work at max on anything.

73,
Bill, K5BY
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