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I found an old thread regarding the input impedance for the LS-3
military speaker. I didn't see any article with the correct answer. According to TM 11-487, "Electrical Communications Systems Equipment," 2 October 1944, paragraph 317, page 49, it is 8000 ohms, with internal 6" permnanent magnet speaker, intended to be used with a BC-312 on a CD-267 cord. Steve. |
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