On Friday, September 16, 2016, Robin Moseley wrote:
> RCA sockets are designed to grip the centre pin at 4mm inserion.. the
> standard pin length is 8.5mm
Hmm. Then how do you account for
http://www.farnell.com/cad/436556.pdf?_ga=1.267275786.520606856.1474066281
pin 10.1 mm beyond the shell
RCA sockets are designed to grip the centre pin at 4mm inserion.. the
standard pin length is 8.5mm
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There also is an issue that caused me a lot of grief until I figured it
out: some pins on RCA plugs are not long enough to contact the tongues on
some RCA jacks. This could be an issue with the shoulders of the jacks or
the shape of the shell of the plug. But the result is that the pin just
barely
To those who replied to my plea...
Many thanks for your input.
Delving further into the rig it seems that when you put an RCA plug into the
socket it bends the centre tab down to complete a circuit and gives the
12vhaving checked the volts etc there is 12v (fuse is fine) at the base of
the R
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