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Jeckenroth(at)NBN.NET Guest
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Posted: Wed Oct 24, 2007 8:35 am Post subject: XM audio input |
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I have a Terk Commander XM installed in my RV9A with the audio into the
unswitched music input of the audio panel (PMA 8000). The Terk Commander
does not have a volume control as it is intended to be run through the car
radio and utilize the volume control in the radio. I can control the volume
by adjusting the individual controls on the headsets but this is not ideal.
I would like a method of adjusting the volume between the XM output and the
audio panel input. I am sure that I am not the first to confront this
problem. When responding please keep in mind that I can follow instructions
but I am not electronically gifted.
Paul Eckenroth
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rjquillin
Joined: 13 May 2007 Posts: 123 Location: KSEE
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Posted: Wed Oct 24, 2007 12:17 pm Post subject: XM audio input |
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A dual ~1K pot seems like a simple solution.
Outputs from the Terk to the top, CW, end of the pots, wipers to the
PMA inputs and pot CCW ends to common.
A "volume" control.
Use a log, audio, taper pot.
Ron Q.
At 08:35 10/24/2007, you wrote:
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I have a Terk Commander XM installed in my RV9A with the audio into
the unswitched music input of the audio panel (PMA 8000). The Terk
Commander does not have a volume control as it is intended to be run
through the car radio and utilize the volume control in the
radio. I can control the volume by adjusting the individual
controls on the headsets but this is not ideal. I would like a
method of adjusting the volume between the XM output and the audio
panel input. I am sure that I am not the first to confront this
problem. When responding please keep in mind that I can follow
instructions but I am not electronically gifted.
Paul Eckenroth
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jon(at)finleyweb.net Guest
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Posted: Fri Oct 26, 2007 1:29 pm Post subject: XM audio input |
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It sounds as though I'm in the same boat as Paul.
I think I almost understood your response Ron. Could you (or someone)
elaborate just a bit more??
Thanks,
Jon
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rjquillin
Joined: 13 May 2007 Posts: 123 Location: KSEE
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Posted: Fri Oct 26, 2007 2:13 pm Post subject: XM audio input |
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At 14:26 10/26/2007, you wrote:
Quote: | It sounds as though I'm in the same boat as Paul.
I think I almost understood your response Ron. Could you (or someone)
elaborate just a bit more??
Thanks,
Jon
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My proposed solution made at least two assumptions:
1) the output from the external XM radio provides more than adequate
signal amplitude; plenty loud.
2) you have no issues affecting audio quality; ground loops,
impedance mismatch, stereo/mono issues.
One only needs to interrupt the existing signal connection from the
radio to the audio panel and insert a variable attenuator; aka volume
control. The catch, it only makes the signal softer; no gain.
The output from the external receiver is connected between the CW
(high) and CCW (common) terminals of the 'volume control'. The input
to the audio panel is connected between the center (wiper) terminal
and the CCW common terminal. Two, or dual, section control; one for
left and one for right channels.
Most any acceptable (to the user) control between a minimum of say 1k
up to around 10k with a log (audio) taper should be fine.
As always watch lead dress and strain relief for cables.
Ron Q.
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