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- From: danno50@gate.net (Dan Grostick)
- Newsgroups: comp.dcom.modems
- Subject: Re: USR External Pwr. Supply
- Date: 18 Mar 1996 00:40:03 GMT
- Organization: CyberGate, Inc.
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- The 14.4 uses a different size connector so that the 28.8 power supply cannot
- be inadvertantly plugged in.
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- >In article <31443b13.4047916@news.cc.utah.edu>, w.c.may@m.cc.utah.edu
- > (William C. May) writes:
- >>>>I have a USR Sportster 14.4 external modem that is missing the
- >>>>external power supply.
- >>
- >>>It is 20 volts and 500 mAmps... as far as the polarity goes I'll have
- >>>to dig out the volt meter and test it and post it to you later.. make
- >>>sure the transformer is clean (i.e. filtered like a telephone power
- >>>transformer and not a battery recharger type transformer!)
- >>
- >>
- >
- >
- >No, No, No:
- >
- >The 14.4 takes a 9VAC (not sure about the amp rating) power supply.
- >
- >The 28.8 takes the 20VAC 500ma supply.
- >
- >Rich
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