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![]() "DesignGuy" wrote in message news:3wQmd.519700$mD.11692@attbi_s02... "Robert St-Louis" wrote in message om... Hi all, THis is my first message on this forum. I recently purchased a National Panasonic RF-5000A shortwave receiver. It works quite well. However, it didn't come with the AC adapter normally fitted in those units. This means that I presently run it off 6 D cell batteries. I tried plugging it through a wall-wart AC-DC adapter but get a lot of hum. Would anyone happen to have a spare Panasonic AC adapter for this model that you would be willing to part with? The model number of the AC Adapter (which fits inside the back of the radio) is RD-9451 (9vDC, 400mA). Alternatively, if someone has suggestions for another way to get (relatively) hum-free DC into it from house current, I'd love to hear them. Welcome! Radio Shack sells replacement adapters. You'll need a 9V adapter with 400mA minimum output. This assumes the six "D" cells are inserted in series (all end-to-end). Make sure the adapter is rated for audio equipment, to minimize hum. Here's an 9V 800mA adapter which should work: http://www.radioshack.com/product.as...uct%5Fid=273-1 770 Sorry, URL above was wrapped, try this: http://tinyurl.com/3yt96 |
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