yeah you're right, now seeing that the box is missing the remote control head I would be hardpressed to figure it out seeing it has a 2 sided circuit board.
Location: Coulterville Illinois about 40 miles southeast of St.Louis Mo.
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Well Thank you for trying I guess Im just going to hook it up and use a jumper the most i can do is blow it up i got it real cheap and i can't find anyone who knows anything about them.
Well Thank you for trying I guess Im just going to hook it up and use a jumper the most i can do is blow it up i got it real cheap and i can't find anyone who knows anything about them.
to do that hook up some power and use your volt/ohm meter and find the negatives and positive contacts through the multi pin socket.
Location: Coulterville Illinois about 40 miles southeast of St.Louis Mo.
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the brown is positive, the black wire at 11 o clock is ground, the wire with the 6.8 uf capacitor shows positive and the other one shows positive also. but less volts
the brown is positive, the black wire at 11 o clock is ground, the wire with the 6.8 uf capacitor shows positive and the other one shows positive also. but less volts
The one with less voltage probably supplies power to an indicator light in the original remote control head but I'm not for sure and would feel uncomfortable saying what's what without having it in front of me to check for myself.
going positive to negative will power up the whole unit?
What you're looking to do basically is to get power to the coil side of the relay and injecting rf should key it when attached to an antenna or dummy load.
Not sure of what other features this amp has as I can find no info on it whether its a preamp or not but that's the jist of the matter.