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Old October 5th 03, 07:17 PM
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Kyler Laird wrote:
"Jay Honeck" writes:


What the heck is an "XLR connector"?



http://froogle.google.com/froogle?q=XLR+jack
An advantage to XLR is that you can find them at Radio Shack. Having
three pins (plus ground) gives you the option of being creative; add a
power line that isn't switched by the master, or run an audio input to
your intercom, for example.

--kyleer


I've used Morotola style plugs in various aircraft I've owned. The panel
side would be the female with the center conductor being B+.

Nice and small, just add a fuse and your done.

 




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