Remote for 15/24kHz switching on Nanao MS9
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I have lots of these, both male and female with pins. If you change your mind, you can have a bunch for the price of postage.
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Actually Emphatic, would it be okay for me to have a couple if you have plenty?
I don't know if I'd ever get it working, but I may fancy a go. I'm thinking total overkill on the wire gauge and shielding - do you think it might help?
I don't know if I'd ever get it working, but I may fancy a go. I'm thinking total overkill on the wire gauge and shielding - do you think it might help?
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Re: Remote for 15/24kHz switching on Nanao MS9 *tested worki
I'll gladly give you some. Give me your address in a PM.pubjoe wrote:Actually Emphatic, would it be okay for me to have a couple if you have plenty?
I don't know if I'd ever get it working, but I may fancy a go. I'm thinking total overkill on the wire gauge and shielding - do you think it might help?
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You sweet thing x
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Re: Remote for 15/24kHz switching on Nanao MS9
I removed the *tested working* part from the thread title, as I never did get the switching part working. When I tried this, just the extension for 15Khz did work, but it could have been a needed chassis pot tweak which I wasn't "man enough" to do at the time.



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Re: Remote for 15/24kHz switching on Nanao MS9
If it was the switching that failed I could have a theory....
Was the switch ON-ON or ON-OFF-ON?
If it was a ON-ON switch it's not the same as unplugging a cable and moving it to another socket 'cause that's definetly ON-OFF-ON.
Do you get what I'm getting at?
maybe it has to have a "Not connected" state in between the modes? 
-EdiT- just read last post..
Was the switch ON-ON or ON-OFF-ON?
If it was a ON-ON switch it's not the same as unplugging a cable and moving it to another socket 'cause that's definetly ON-OFF-ON.
Do you get what I'm getting at?


-EdiT- just read last post..
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Re: Remote for 15/24kHz switching on Nanao MS9
Emphatic was nice enough to send me some connectors, so I will get a switch and wire this up and post my results as soon as they arrive. 

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Re: Remote for 15/24kHz switching on Nanao MS9
Okay, I got my connectors from Emphatic yesterday, but they are not the right ones for the low/medium res jumper on my New Astro City... weird?
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Re: Remote for 15/24kHz switching on Nanao MS9
I don't quite understand. Is it not the same connectors in MS8 and MS9 monitors on the chassis? Because those fit just fine on my MS9 chassis.julius blaze wrote:Okay, I got my connectors from Emphatic yesterday, but they are not the right ones for the low/medium res jumper on my New Astro City... weird?

You use a male connector for the "jumper" cable and the females on the 15/24kHz connectors.

And use some sort of quick connector or DDTP switch on the other end:

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The connectors arrived yesterday by the way Emphatic. You're
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Weird how they got to the US before the UK from Sweden? But
nonetheless.

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Re: Remote for 15/24kHz switching on Nanao MS9
emphatic, your second picture connectors look closer to the ones that are on the chassis of my monitor which I believe is also an MS9 that need to plug into the 15/24 jumper. There is no place on my chassis that uses the little connectors you sent me, sadly. Thanks so much though, it was worth a shot!
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Re: Remote for 15/24kHz switching on Nanao MS9
The ones pictured here: http://www.pici.se/pictures/LonSQPXXB.jpg" are the same kind I sent you. Are you sure you didn't try them on backwards? I remember doing that at first and wentjulius blaze wrote:emphatic, your second picture connectors look closer to the ones that are on the chassis of my monitor which I believe is also an MS9 that need to plug into the 15/24 jumper. There is no place on my chassis that uses the little connectors you sent me, sadly. Thanks so much though, it was worth a shot!



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No no, I understand those connectors are what you sent me. I'm saying that they are way too small to be the type I need to connect to my chassis. The jumper on my board from 15/24khz has a much larger connector... I don't even have a connector anywhere on my chassis that size. I was sure my New Astro has an MS9, but maybe it's something else, I dunno.emphatic wrote:The ones pictured here: http://www.pici.se/pictures/LonSQPXXB.jpg" are the same kind I sent you. Are you sure you didn't try them on backwards? I remember doing that at first and wentjulius blaze wrote:emphatic, your second picture connectors look closer to the ones that are on the chassis of my monitor which I believe is also an MS9 that need to plug into the 15/24 jumper. There is no place on my chassis that uses the little connectors you sent me, sadly. Thanks so much though, it was worth a shot!but then I finally got it and I was like
but then I finished the harness and tried it and I went
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Re: Remote for 15/24kHz switching on Nanao MS9
Take a picture, please? Preferably of the jumper area as well as some chassis label?julius blaze wrote:The jumper on my board from 15/24khz has a much larger connector... I don't even have a connector anywhere on my chassis that size. I was sure my New Astro has an MS9, but maybe it's something else, I dunno.
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http://toptiertronic.com/chassis.jpg"emphatic wrote:Take a picture, please? Preferably of the jumper area as well as some chassis label?julius blaze wrote:The jumper on my board from 15/24khz has a much larger connector... I don't even have a connector anywhere on my chassis that size. I was sure my New Astro has an MS9, but maybe it's something else, I dunno.
You can see a white bar with three metal posts on it to the left of the blue orange and yellow wires, I believe that is the jumper, but the pic is a few months old and I haven't looked at it in a wild.
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That looks quite different from the MS9 chassis (circled in yellow):julius blaze wrote:http://toptiertronic.com/chassis.jpg"emphatic wrote:Take a picture, please? Preferably of the jumper area as well as some chassis label?julius blaze wrote:The jumper on my board from 15/24khz has a much larger connector... I don't even have a connector anywhere on my chassis that size. I was sure my New Astro has an MS9, but maybe it's something else, I dunno.
You can see a white bar with three metal posts on it to the left of the blue orange and yellow wires, I believe that is the jumper, but the pic is a few months old and I haven't looked at it in a wild.

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Hrm, it's in my New Astro City. Any idea what it is?
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Sorry, perhaps someone else can confirm it's an MS8?julius blaze wrote:Hrm, it's in my New Astro City. Any idea what it is?
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Re: Remote for 15/24kHz switching on Nanao MS9
From what I understand MS8 only is 15hz, so my guess right now is some other kind of chassis MS9....