RE: Connecting External FM Antenna To Tuner
If it looks like a slightly larger version of an RCA plug then it's possibly a PL259 connector that was used on antenna cables. Older versions of the plug have the rounded part looking like the ribs of an umbrella. If it is a PL259 connector then you will probably need someone who is handy with a soldering iron to attach the new connector. Bob Nelson -Original Message- From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Dane Trethowan Sent: Thursday, 12 June 2014 2:08 PM To: PC Audio Discussion List Subject: Connecting External FM Antenna To Tuner Hi! I have a Yamaha TX-950 tuner here, its a lovely piece of equipment particularly its FM band with its 3 modes of band width and dual Antenna mode - you can switch between antennas depending on what you're listening to - some stations may come in better with an alternate FM antenna pointing in a different direction - - so that's all well and good if you can connect the antennas to the tuner itself. This tuner has antenna connecters that look like oversized RCA sockets as opposed to the standard F Connector or TV antenna type connectors, I know the adapters are around to convert one type to another, mine broke, I need to get another so does anyone know the name of the connector type I've described on the back of my tuner so I know what to order from my local electronics store? Thanks! ** Dane Trethowan Skype: grtdane12 Phone US (213) 438-9741 Phone U.K. 01245 79 0598 Phone Australia (03) 9005 8589 Mobile: +61400494862 faceTime +61400494862 Fax +61397437954 Twitter: @grtdane
Re: Connecting External FM Antenna To Tuner
On 12/06/2014 05:08, Dane Trethowan wrote: This tuner has antenna connecters that look like oversized RCA sockets as opposed to the standard F Connector or TV antenna type connectors, I know the adapters are around to convert one type to another, mine broke, I need to get another so does anyone know the name of the connector type I've described on the back of my tuner so I know what to order from my local electronics store? Stange Japanese (probably Yamaha unique) connector. According to a post on another forum, they originally came with their own adaptors. You might get away with a push-on F connector (bent about a bit) if the centre pin is the right size. If all else fails, take the sockets out and replace them with something more usable. -- rgds LAurence ...What's another word for thesaurus? ---Taglines by Tagzilla (tagzilla.mozdev.org)
Re: Connecting External FM Antenna To Tuner
It sounds to me like it has a Motorola type connector which was often used for car radio antennas. you should be able to buy an F connector to mail Motorola connector. - Original Message - From: Laurence Taylor g7...@btopenworld.com To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org Sent: Thursday, June 12, 2014 6:36 AM Subject: Re: Connecting External FM Antenna To Tuner On 12/06/2014 05:08, Dane Trethowan wrote: This tuner has antenna connecters that look like oversized RCA sockets as opposed to the standard F Connector or TV antenna type connectors, I know the adapters are around to convert one type to another, mine broke, I need to get another so does anyone know the name of the connector type I've described on the back of my tuner so I know what to order from my local electronics store? Stange Japanese (probably Yamaha unique) connector. According to a post on another forum, they originally came with their own adaptors. You might get away with a push-on F connector (bent about a bit) if the centre pin is the right size. If all else fails, take the sockets out and replace them with something more usable. -- rgds LAurence ...What's another word for thesaurus? ---Taglines by Tagzilla (tagzilla.mozdev.org) --- This email is free from viruses and malware because avast! Antivirus protection is active. http://www.avast.com
Re: Connecting External FM Antenna To Tuner
It is one of those press on connectors that goes on the end of rg 59 cable. They also will work with type F connectors. The plug part will work with a F connector which is threaded. I'm not sure what the RCA look-alike plug is called but they are found on the little transformers that come with receivers so you can use a dipole antenna. -Original Message- From: Gary Schindler Sent: Thursday, June 12, 2014 9:02 AM To: PC Audio Discussion List Subject: Re: Connecting External FM Antenna To Tuner It sounds to me like it has a Motorola type connector which was often used for car radio antennas. you should be able to buy an F connector to mail Motorola connector. - Original Message - From: Laurence Taylor g7...@btopenworld.com To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org Sent: Thursday, June 12, 2014 6:36 AM Subject: Re: Connecting External FM Antenna To Tuner On 12/06/2014 05:08, Dane Trethowan wrote: This tuner has antenna connecters that look like oversized RCA sockets as opposed to the standard F Connector or TV antenna type connectors, I know the adapters are around to convert one type to another, mine broke, I need to get another so does anyone know the name of the connector type I've described on the back of my tuner so I know what to order from my local electronics store? Stange Japanese (probably Yamaha unique) connector. According to a post on another forum, they originally came with their own adaptors. You might get away with a push-on F connector (bent about a bit) if the centre pin is the right size. If all else fails, take the sockets out and replace them with something more usable. -- rgds LAurence ...What's another word for thesaurus? ---Taglines by Tagzilla (tagzilla.mozdev.org) --- This email is free from viruses and malware because avast! Antivirus protection is active. http://www.avast.com
Re: Pioneer XW-SMA3 Wireless Music System
Interesting, was thinking about purchasing the IW1, what don't you like about it? I've never heard one so can't comment. On 12 Jun 2014, at 3:38 pm, Anders Holmberg and...@pipkrokodil.se wrote: Hi! Ok, thanks. Maybe that will be a good replacement for my ihome iw1 speakers which i do not like. /A 11 jun 2014 kl. 01:49 skrev Dane Trethowan grtd...@internode.on.net: Teh Braven 650 and 570 Speaker systems are different to what we're talking about here, they are Portable Bluetooth 4.0 speaker systems whereas this model of Pioneer along with the XW-SMA1 are AirPlay systems. On 11 Jun 2014, at 9:16 am, Anders Holmberg and...@pipkrokodil.se wrote: Hi! And what about the bbraven audio speakers you mentioned? /A 10 jun 2014 kl. 13:29 skrev Dane Trethowan grtd...@internode.on.net: Hi! I received this in the Pioneer XW-SMA3 in the mail, ordered it last Thursday so delivery was speedy and perhaps its just as well, the last thing anyone should indure is the sense of suspense over a prolonged period of time, as it happens we've just come out of a Long weekend - Monday was a Public Holiday which meant no mail deliveries which was unfortunate as I may have received the System even sooner but that's all by the by, I've had time to play with the Wireless System so time to fill you all in. I have the sister unit to the XW-SMA3 which is the XW-SMA1 and if you know how to use the XW-SMA1 then you'll know how the XW-SMA3 works but there are still differences between the 2 models. Firstly the XW-SMA3 has an internal rechargeable battery built-in and is designed to be used everywhere from the kitchen counter bench top to the outdoor setting at a barbecue, the large rubber dust covers on the rear covering the various sockets and terminals testify to that, the SMA1 doesn't have these covers and nor does it have the rechargeable battery, the SMA1 is designed specifically form bench tops, bookshelves and the like though both units do have carry handles so they can be easily moved. From here on I'll be referring to the XW-SMA3 though all the text will apply to both the XW-SMa1 and XW-SMA3 models. The XM-SMA3 is incredibly versatile allowing input of audio for playback from a wide variety of sources: • Connect the XW-SMA3 directly via its line-in socket to a line-out socket from another device • Connect your IOS device - using its charging cable - directly to the USB port on the XW-SMA3 which allows for full control of your IOS device as well as Digital Audio playback and battery charging. • Stream to the XW-SMA3 using Airplay from iTunes, your Computer, from an IOS device etc, you can stream directly to the XW-SMA3 using its own Wi-Fi network or stream to the XW-SMA3 through your own Wi-Fi network, this means that - whether you're at home or away camping - you'll be able to enjoy the good quality sound the XW-SMA3 offers. • Integrate the XW-SMA3 into your Home Network as a DLNA device, Windows and Windows Media will automatically see the XW-SMA3 and play audio content through it. You can also use Windows Explorer to select your audio content for playback through the XW-SMA3 and so on. The XW-SMA3 comes with a simple but yet functional remote controller, my only annoyance about the controller is its size - no not too big but a little to small -. Thankfully the unit can be controlled using buttons on the front should the remote controller unit be lost. You can control power status, volume, skip between tracks, select sources and play/pause, the controls seem well chosen and are pretty much what most people would want from a Media Player. Volume is pleasing, not incredibly loud but loud enough without distortion, a good bass response, pleasant mid range and acceptable highs. The XW-SMA3 is further enhanced by the use of the IOS/Android Pioneer Controller App which brings Internet Radio, Spotify, Pandora and so forth directly to the player, , the App requires some labeling of buttons but is fully accessible once that's done. Are there any better Wireless Media Systems out there? When it comes to audio then yes there are, the Soundlink Air sounds quite a bit better than the Pioneer XW-SMA3 and both units are portable though the Bose system is nearly twice the price of the Pioneer and - even then - the rechargeable battery is an extra option. Given the price tag of the Pioneer - around $250 - I would certainly look at this system first, even though the Bose Soundlink Air does sound better the Pioneer XW-SMA3 has very acceptable audio quality and will suit most people in most situations. ** Dane Trethowan Skype: grtdane12 Phone US (213) 438-9741 Phone U.K. 01245 79 0598 Phone Australia (03) 9005 8589 Mobile: +61400494862 faceTime +61400494862 Fax +61397437954 Twitter: @grtdane ** Dane Trethowan Skype: grtdane12 Phone US (213) 438-9741
Re: Pioneer XW-SMA3 Wireless Music System
Me again! On the subject of your iHome IW1, I've been reading a review on this product http://www.engadget.com/2011/10/03/ihome-iw1-airplay-wireless-audio-system-review/ and I note that the chap doing the review says that sound quality is further enhanced by turning the DSP function on so perhaps you may wish to try this before you replace the unit. By default the DSP should be on though its quite possible you may have accidentally disabled the function by pressing buttons on the remote control smile. On 12 Jun 2014, at 3:38 pm, Anders Holmberg and...@pipkrokodil.se wrote: Hi! Ok, thanks. Maybe that will be a good replacement for my ihome iw1 speakers which i do not like. /A 11 jun 2014 kl. 01:49 skrev Dane Trethowan grtd...@internode.on.net: Teh Braven 650 and 570 Speaker systems are different to what we're talking about here, they are Portable Bluetooth 4.0 speaker systems whereas this model of Pioneer along with the XW-SMA1 are AirPlay systems. On 11 Jun 2014, at 9:16 am, Anders Holmberg and...@pipkrokodil.se wrote: Hi! And what about the bbraven audio speakers you mentioned? /A 10 jun 2014 kl. 13:29 skrev Dane Trethowan grtd...@internode.on.net: Hi! I received this in the Pioneer XW-SMA3 in the mail, ordered it last Thursday so delivery was speedy and perhaps its just as well, the last thing anyone should indure is the sense of suspense over a prolonged period of time, as it happens we've just come out of a Long weekend - Monday was a Public Holiday which meant no mail deliveries which was unfortunate as I may have received the System even sooner but that's all by the by, I've had time to play with the Wireless System so time to fill you all in. I have the sister unit to the XW-SMA3 which is the XW-SMA1 and if you know how to use the XW-SMA1 then you'll know how the XW-SMA3 works but there are still differences between the 2 models. Firstly the XW-SMA3 has an internal rechargeable battery built-in and is designed to be used everywhere from the kitchen counter bench top to the outdoor setting at a barbecue, the large rubber dust covers on the rear covering the various sockets and terminals testify to that, the SMA1 doesn't have these covers and nor does it have the rechargeable battery, the SMA1 is designed specifically form bench tops, bookshelves and the like though both units do have carry handles so they can be easily moved. From here on I'll be referring to the XW-SMA3 though all the text will apply to both the XW-SMa1 and XW-SMA3 models. The XM-SMA3 is incredibly versatile allowing input of audio for playback from a wide variety of sources: • Connect the XW-SMA3 directly via its line-in socket to a line-out socket from another device • Connect your IOS device - using its charging cable - directly to the USB port on the XW-SMA3 which allows for full control of your IOS device as well as Digital Audio playback and battery charging. • Stream to the XW-SMA3 using Airplay from iTunes, your Computer, from an IOS device etc, you can stream directly to the XW-SMA3 using its own Wi-Fi network or stream to the XW-SMA3 through your own Wi-Fi network, this means that - whether you're at home or away camping - you'll be able to enjoy the good quality sound the XW-SMA3 offers. • Integrate the XW-SMA3 into your Home Network as a DLNA device, Windows and Windows Media will automatically see the XW-SMA3 and play audio content through it. You can also use Windows Explorer to select your audio content for playback through the XW-SMA3 and so on. The XW-SMA3 comes with a simple but yet functional remote controller, my only annoyance about the controller is its size - no not too big but a little to small -. Thankfully the unit can be controlled using buttons on the front should the remote controller unit be lost. You can control power status, volume, skip between tracks, select sources and play/pause, the controls seem well chosen and are pretty much what most people would want from a Media Player. Volume is pleasing, not incredibly loud but loud enough without distortion, a good bass response, pleasant mid range and acceptable highs. The XW-SMA3 is further enhanced by the use of the IOS/Android Pioneer Controller App which brings Internet Radio, Spotify, Pandora and so forth directly to the player, , the App requires some labeling of buttons but is fully accessible once that's done. Are there any better Wireless Media Systems out there? When it comes to audio then yes there are, the Soundlink Air sounds quite a bit better than the Pioneer XW-SMA3 and both units are portable though the Bose system is nearly twice the price of the Pioneer and - even then - the rechargeable battery is an extra option. Given the price tag of the Pioneer - around $250 - I would certainly look at this system first, even though the Bose Soundlink Air does sound better the Pioneer
Re: Pioneer XW-SMA3 Wireless Music System
Hi! Infact it has a touch screen on the top which is really easy to touch if you're not careful. There's a remote also but i never got it to work. /A 12 jun 2014 kl. 17:43 skrev Dane Trethowan grtd...@internode.on.net: Interesting, was thinking about purchasing the IW1, what don't you like about it? I've never heard one so can't comment. On 12 Jun 2014, at 3:38 pm, Anders Holmberg and...@pipkrokodil.se wrote: Hi! Ok, thanks. Maybe that will be a good replacement for my ihome iw1 speakers which i do not like. /A 11 jun 2014 kl. 01:49 skrev Dane Trethowan grtd...@internode.on.net: Teh Braven 650 and 570 Speaker systems are different to what we're talking about here, they are Portable Bluetooth 4.0 speaker systems whereas this model of Pioneer along with the XW-SMA1 are AirPlay systems. On 11 Jun 2014, at 9:16 am, Anders Holmberg and...@pipkrokodil.se wrote: Hi! And what about the bbraven audio speakers you mentioned? /A 10 jun 2014 kl. 13:29 skrev Dane Trethowan grtd...@internode.on.net: Hi! I received this in the Pioneer XW-SMA3 in the mail, ordered it last Thursday so delivery was speedy and perhaps its just as well, the last thing anyone should indure is the sense of suspense over a prolonged period of time, as it happens we've just come out of a Long weekend - Monday was a Public Holiday which meant no mail deliveries which was unfortunate as I may have received the System even sooner but that's all by the by, I've had time to play with the Wireless System so time to fill you all in. I have the sister unit to the XW-SMA3 which is the XW-SMA1 and if you know how to use the XW-SMA1 then you'll know how the XW-SMA3 works but there are still differences between the 2 models. Firstly the XW-SMA3 has an internal rechargeable battery built-in and is designed to be used everywhere from the kitchen counter bench top to the outdoor setting at a barbecue, the large rubber dust covers on the rear covering the various sockets and terminals testify to that, the SMA1 doesn't have these covers and nor does it have the rechargeable battery, the SMA1 is designed specifically form bench tops, bookshelves and the like though both units do have carry handles so they can be easily moved. From here on I'll be referring to the XW-SMA3 though all the text will apply to both the XW-SMa1 and XW-SMA3 models. The XM-SMA3 is incredibly versatile allowing input of audio for playback from a wide variety of sources: • Connect the XW-SMA3 directly via its line-in socket to a line-out socket from another device • Connect your IOS device - using its charging cable - directly to the USB port on the XW-SMA3 which allows for full control of your IOS device as well as Digital Audio playback and battery charging. • Stream to the XW-SMA3 using Airplay from iTunes, your Computer, from an IOS device etc, you can stream directly to the XW-SMA3 using its own Wi-Fi network or stream to the XW-SMA3 through your own Wi-Fi network, this means that - whether you're at home or away camping - you'll be able to enjoy the good quality sound the XW-SMA3 offers. • Integrate the XW-SMA3 into your Home Network as a DLNA device, Windows and Windows Media will automatically see the XW-SMA3 and play audio content through it. You can also use Windows Explorer to select your audio content for playback through the XW-SMA3 and so on. The XW-SMA3 comes with a simple but yet functional remote controller, my only annoyance about the controller is its size - no not too big but a little to small -. Thankfully the unit can be controlled using buttons on the front should the remote controller unit be lost. You can control power status, volume, skip between tracks, select sources and play/pause, the controls seem well chosen and are pretty much what most people would want from a Media Player. Volume is pleasing, not incredibly loud but loud enough without distortion, a good bass response, pleasant mid range and acceptable highs. The XW-SMA3 is further enhanced by the use of the IOS/Android Pioneer Controller App which brings Internet Radio, Spotify, Pandora and so forth directly to the player, , the App requires some labeling of buttons but is fully accessible once that's done. Are there any better Wireless Media Systems out there? When it comes to audio then yes there are, the Soundlink Air sounds quite a bit better than the Pioneer XW-SMA3 and both units are portable though the Bose system is nearly twice the price of the Pioneer and - even then - the rechargeable battery is an extra option. Given the price tag of the Pioneer - around $250 - I would certainly look at this system first, even though the Bose Soundlink Air does sound better the Pioneer XW-SMA3 has very acceptable audio quality and will suit most people in most situations. ** Dane Trethowan Skype: grtdane12 Phone US (213) 438-9741
Re: Pioneer XW-SMA3 Wireless Music System
Ah okay, that might be part of the problem then because the DSP controls are accessed from the remote controller itself as far as I know, I'm sure this is a very silly question but have you made sure that the insulation cover, tape or plastic is removed from the battery in the controller? On 13 Jun 2014, at 4:52 am, Anders Holmberg and...@pipkrokodil.se wrote: Hi! Infact it has a touch screen on the top which is really easy to touch if you're not careful. There's a remote also but i never got it to work. /A 12 jun 2014 kl. 17:43 skrev Dane Trethowan grtd...@internode.on.net: Interesting, was thinking about purchasing the IW1, what don't you like about it? I've never heard one so can't comment. On 12 Jun 2014, at 3:38 pm, Anders Holmberg and...@pipkrokodil.se wrote: Hi! Ok, thanks. Maybe that will be a good replacement for my ihome iw1 speakers which i do not like. /A 11 jun 2014 kl. 01:49 skrev Dane Trethowan grtd...@internode.on.net: Teh Braven 650 and 570 Speaker systems are different to what we're talking about here, they are Portable Bluetooth 4.0 speaker systems whereas this model of Pioneer along with the XW-SMA1 are AirPlay systems. On 11 Jun 2014, at 9:16 am, Anders Holmberg and...@pipkrokodil.se wrote: Hi! And what about the bbraven audio speakers you mentioned? /A 10 jun 2014 kl. 13:29 skrev Dane Trethowan grtd...@internode.on.net: Hi! I received this in the Pioneer XW-SMA3 in the mail, ordered it last Thursday so delivery was speedy and perhaps its just as well, the last thing anyone should indure is the sense of suspense over a prolonged period of time, as it happens we've just come out of a Long weekend - Monday was a Public Holiday which meant no mail deliveries which was unfortunate as I may have received the System even sooner but that's all by the by, I've had time to play with the Wireless System so time to fill you all in. I have the sister unit to the XW-SMA3 which is the XW-SMA1 and if you know how to use the XW-SMA1 then you'll know how the XW-SMA3 works but there are still differences between the 2 models. Firstly the XW-SMA3 has an internal rechargeable battery built-in and is designed to be used everywhere from the kitchen counter bench top to the outdoor setting at a barbecue, the large rubber dust covers on the rear covering the various sockets and terminals testify to that, the SMA1 doesn't have these covers and nor does it have the rechargeable battery, the SMA1 is designed specifically form bench tops, bookshelves and the like though both units do have carry handles so they can be easily moved. From here on I'll be referring to the XW-SMA3 though all the text will apply to both the XW-SMa1 and XW-SMA3 models. The XM-SMA3 is incredibly versatile allowing input of audio for playback from a wide variety of sources: • Connect the XW-SMA3 directly via its line-in socket to a line-out socket from another device • Connect your IOS device - using its charging cable - directly to the USB port on the XW-SMA3 which allows for full control of your IOS device as well as Digital Audio playback and battery charging. • Stream to the XW-SMA3 using Airplay from iTunes, your Computer, from an IOS device etc, you can stream directly to the XW-SMA3 using its own Wi-Fi network or stream to the XW-SMA3 through your own Wi-Fi network, this means that - whether you're at home or away camping - you'll be able to enjoy the good quality sound the XW-SMA3 offers. • Integrate the XW-SMA3 into your Home Network as a DLNA device, Windows and Windows Media will automatically see the XW-SMA3 and play audio content through it. You can also use Windows Explorer to select your audio content for playback through the XW-SMA3 and so on. The XW-SMA3 comes with a simple but yet functional remote controller, my only annoyance about the controller is its size - no not too big but a little to small -. Thankfully the unit can be controlled using buttons on the front should the remote controller unit be lost. You can control power status, volume, skip between tracks, select sources and play/pause, the controls seem well chosen and are pretty much what most people would want from a Media Player. Volume is pleasing, not incredibly loud but loud enough without distortion, a good bass response, pleasant mid range and acceptable highs. The XW-SMA3 is further enhanced by the use of the IOS/Android Pioneer Controller App which brings Internet Radio, Spotify, Pandora and so forth directly to the player, , the App requires some labeling of buttons but is fully accessible once that's done. Are there any better Wireless Media Systems out there? When it comes to audio then yes there are, the Soundlink Air sounds quite a bit better than the Pioneer XW-SMA3 and both units are portable though the Bose system is nearly twice the price of the Pioneer and - even then - the
Webinar On Blaze Ez
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Not exactly sure but I think there may be another coming up on 24 June? Check the web site for details. On 13 Jun 2014, at 5:27 am, Alexandra Grünauer al.gruena...@gmx.de wrote: Thanks, Dane; I was already sorry to have missed it. Alexandra -Original Message- From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Dane Trethowan Sent: Thursday, June 12, 2014 9:15 PM To: PC Audio Discussion List Subject: Webinar On Blaze Ez Hi! If you missed the Webinar on 10 June then you can download an audio recording of it here. http://ow.ly/xWaTR Dane Trethowan's iPhone at +61400494862 has had the privlidge of delivering the above eMail to you. ** Dane Trethowan Skype: grtdane12 Phone US (213) 438-9741 Phone U.K. 01245 79 0598 Phone Australia (03) 9005 8589 Mobile: +61400494862 faceTime +61400494862 Fax +61397437954 Twitter: @grtdane
Re: Webinar On Blaze Ez
Nice stuff but there's a download link very visible on the page, just look for Download with your Screen Reader smile. Actually Hims Inc have set up a feature on that page I've never seen used before, I can't remember exactly what I did but I clicked on one of the links on that page and I was prompted then to sign into my Dropbox account, after the sign in was completed I was asked if I wanted to save the audio file to my Dropbox, how convenient is that! meant I had access to the file from all the computers and devices associated with my Dropbox account. More exciting news coming. On 13 Jun 2014, at 5:30 am, Petro Giannakopoulos petro...@clear.net wrote: Direct Download is at, https://www.dropbox.com/s/3z616g2k8sauop9/Webinar%20June%202014%20-%20Blaze%20EZ%20Accessibility%20-%20Audio.mp3?dl=1 - Original Message - From: Dane Trethowan grtd...@internode.on.net To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org Sent: Thursday, June 12, 2014 3:15 PM Subject: Webinar On Blaze Ez Hi! If you missed the Webinar on 10 June then you can download an audio recording of it here. http://ow.ly/xWaTR Dane Trethowan's iPhone at +61400494862 has had the privlidge of delivering the above eMail to you. ** Dane Trethowan Skype: grtdane12 Phone US (213) 438-9741 Phone U.K. 01245 79 0598 Phone Australia (03) 9005 8589 Mobile: +61400494862 faceTime +61400494862 Fax +61397437954 Twitter: @grtdane
Replay Media Catcher 5.0.1.54 users
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