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- From: rich@dsm1.dsmnet.com (Richard L. Philpott)
- Newsgroups: comp.dcom.modems
- Subject: Re: ? USR Sportser, Power?
- Date: 4 Mar 1996 15:46:29 GMT
- Organization: DES MOINES INTERNET, DES MOINES, IA
- Message-ID: <4hf38l$dmd@dsm6.dsmnet.com>
- References: <4ha3v4$dg6@ecom6.ecn.bgu.edu>,<4havqj$e69@nntp1.best.com>
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- In article <4havqj$e69@nntp1.best.com>, Rigor@clever.net (Matt Fox) writes:
- >In article <4ha3v4$dg6@ecom6.ecn.bgu.edu>, urkastig@uxa.ecn.bgu.edu says...
- >>
- >>Hi. I just acquired, used, a US Robotics Sportster 28,800 Fax Modem, but
- >>without the power supply module! (I've seen devices smoke when the wrong
- >>supply is used!)
- >>
- >>Could I impose on some kind soul to crawl under your desk, to wherever
- >>you've got the darn thing plugged into, and see what it says on the label
- >>of the power module?
- >>
- >>I'm pretty sure it's 9-volt, AC, about 850 Ma, but I'm not absolutely
- >>certain.
- >>
- >
- >i think its not 9v.. im not sure but.. the sportster 28.8 uses a
- >different power supply then the 14.4 version.
- >
- The 14.4 Sportster uses the 9v power supply, the 28.8 uses a 20vac 500ma
- power supply.
-
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