I changed my mono speaker jack for a stereo one, so that I could get audio on 
both channels into my computer sound card line input when running a DSP noise 
reduction program. Simple to do.

Stewart G3RXQ

On Fri, 25 Nov 2005 08:08:54 -0800, Vic K2VCO wrote:
> n3drk wrote:
>
>> I connected an external speaker to the ext speaker jack on the back of the
>> k2. However only one speaker
>> has audio coming from it. I plugged the same ext speaker into the mark v
>> and the two speakers
>> have audio. These are stereo speakers. Should not the k2 have audio coming
>> from both speakers?
>>
> The external speaker jack on the back of the K2 is a mono jack.  So if
> the speakers you plug in have a stereo plug, only the speaker that
> connects to the tip will have audio.  You could replace the K2's jack
> with a stereo jack, but then plugging a mono plug into it would short
> the audio.  Best to get an adapter at Radio Shack.


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