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Resistors for Un-switched Audio Input

 
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mchamberlain(at)runbox.co
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PostPosted: Sun Jun 11, 2006 7:31 am    Post subject: Resistors for Un-switched Audio Input Reply with quote

Hi all,
 
I've read in the archives about using resistors to allow multiple un-switched audio sources to be piped in to an intercom. It seems that using resistors (220 1/2 watt seems to be one of the recommended solutions) will do the trick so I took a trip to Radio Shack and bought some. The question is; is there a certain orientation they should be soldered in line? I'm not an electrical engineer so I'm not sure exactly how they should be put in line, not dealt with them before. Does it matter?
 
Thanks in advance for any help,
 
Mark
 
RV-7 234C (res)
Finishing up wiring
Engine being delivered TODAY!


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PostPosted: Sun Jun 11, 2006 9:10 am    Post subject: Resistors for Un-switched Audio Input Reply with quote

Mark Chamberlain wrote:

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Hi all,

I've read in the archives about using resistors to allow multiple
un-switched audio sources to be piped in to an intercom. It seems that
using resistors (220 1/2 watt seems to be one of the recommended
solutions) will do the trick so I took a trip to Radio Shack and
bought some. The question is; is there a certain orientation they
should be soldered in line? I'm not an electrical engineer so I'm not
sure exactly how they should be put in line, not dealt with them
before. Does it matter?

Thanks in advance for any help,

Mark

RV-7 234C (res)
Finishing up wiring
Engine being delivered TODAY!

Resistors don't care about orientation.


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