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Graeme Wall wrote:
On 25/11/2016 15:27, Dave Plowman (News) wrote:
In article ,
Jim Lesurf wrote:
I've been working though a folder of old Ferrograph documents,
scanning them to put onto the ukhhsoc website. I came across a
circuit diagram that doesn't look to me like it is of any Ferrograph
item. Presumably mis-filed at some ancient time.
I have put a copy at
http://jcgl.orpheusweb.co.uk/temp/Unknown.jpeg (about 3MB file)
Can anyone recogise this and say what it is?
Did Ferrograph ever use DIN connectors? Also can't say I can remember
ever seeing a 5 pin DIN used as a headphone socket. Sounds like
something Grundig would do. ;-)
I remember my Dad had a Grundig TK40 and that used 5 pin DINs for all
the connectors.
DIN connectors were pretty common on most German stuff at one time.
Odd given the German reputation (and rightly so) for engineering things
well. Spawn of satan, DIN connectors. ;-)
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