Hi Tim,
I have always preferred an external speaker rather than any rigs internal
speaker. The way I work around this is to plug my external speaker into my
headphone jack on the rig. This cuts out the internal speaker altogether.
Last week I placed my purchase for the Pegasus and hope to get it in the
middle of December and I plan to use a external speaker using the headphone
jack.
73, --Roy-- KC8CHR
-----Original Message-----
From: Tim Cook <timcook@erinet.com>
To: tentec <tentec@contesting.com>
To: <tentec@contesting.com>
Date: Sunday, November 28, 1999 7:34 AM
Subject: [TenTec] Pegasus speaker output
>
>I was tuning around 75 meters last night and came across a conversation
>about adding a speaker output to the Pegasus. Apparently Ten Tec has
>received several inquiries about this. There is a plug on one of the
>boards that you can plug into and feed the wire out the back to a speaker.
>>From what they said, it might be a change to future Pegasus's. the plug
is
>one of the typical Ten Tec plugs that they use in all their current rigs.
>Has anyone heard of this? The internal speaker is much better than most,
but
>I would still like to use a real external speaker, and not go through the
>sound card. I don't know about others, but on some bands, the computer
>speakers really pick up RF and I would rather not go through the shielding
>routine for a simple speaker output....
>Tim
>NZ8J
>
>
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