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Mark Zenier wrote:
Sounds like there's a stereo phone jack in the chain that's got a mono plug inserted in it. This shorts the "right" channel to ground. And if left and right are connected together in a stero/mono adapter, it grounds out everything. Same problem Dxluver had a few months ago. Reminds me of the jack on the Sangean 909. The normal mono jack for shortwave disconnects the internal am ferrite antenna. With a stereo jack, though you can switch the MW to the long wire also. http://www.gis.net/~acali/MiscSubs/909antjack.gif which is located he http://www.gis.net/~acali/MiscSubs/sangean_ats.htm mike -- __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ / /\ / /\ / /\ / /\ / /\ / /\ / /\ / / / /\ \/ /\ \/ /\ \/ / /_/ \/_/ \/_/ \/_/ \/_/ \/_/ \/_/ \/_/ ..let the cat out to reply.. ©Densa International 'Think tanks cleaned cheap' |
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