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Identify Cable connectors
Can someone identify the connectors on this cable and what it's used for?
I recognise the BNC and what looks like power.
The middle connector, is a BNC adaptor.
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ThanksCan someone identify the connectors on this cable and what it's used for?...
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So if I wanted to replace the switch, it has to be like-for-like?
Why?
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Not confident in doing that, is it a bad idea to permanently connect the two terminals, so that it's always on?
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"put some solder across the switch contacts", can you explain please?
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Ok, changed switch to ON and I'm getting a fluctuating reading on pin 3. (Yellow arrow)
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From top to bottom, pins 1, 4 & 5 are fluctuating, 2 & 3 are ~5v
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Bought standard external psu (5v 2A) brand new and tested with multimeter, so pretty sure it's good.
Yes, that's it....
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Spooky2 XM signal generator dead.
Hi,
Was working fine, but now dead, tried different power supply and still the same.
No noticeable marks on the circuit board.
The only possible issue I can think of, was that I wasn't using the switch on the unit to turn it on/off, I was using the wall socket (For a few months), because I thought the switch was getting a bit loose.
What info do you need to try and troubleshoot?
TIA
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