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- From: trw@spl1.spl.loral.com (Tim R Witort)
- Subject: Re: How do you change two RCA outputs to four?
- Message-ID: <1992Nov20.233122.27409@wdl.loral.com>
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- Organization: Loral Software Productivity Laboratory
- References: <17098@umd5.umd.edu>
- Date: Fri, 20 Nov 1992 23:31:22 GMT
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- In article <17098@umd5.umd.edu>, ui68@linus.umd.edu (Bill Kyte) writes:
- |>
- |> Tha question is clearly stated in the subject line. To those who respond
- |> I'm sendind out my thanks now. Thank You.
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- Assuming you just want to split an RCA output, you can use
- an RCA "Y" connector to split any RCA channel you want:
-
- /=====||||-
- // ^
- single RCA channel ==============||||- #|||===<< males
- ^ ^ \\ v
- | | \=====||||-
- male female
-
- Presto! One channel is now two! Keep in mind that depending on
- what components are being connected, the line levels may not be
- what they would be if no splitting was done.
-
- These kind of RCA gizmos (among others) are available at
- Radio Shack (and other stores too, I'm sure).
-
- -- Tim
-