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Audio from the UDC port...

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Hi folks..

I recently picked up a Jag 700p and would like to make use of the audio out on the UDC port. I found the pinout for the connector in this thread:

http://forums.radioreference.com/ha...3-jaguar-700p-accessory-connector-pinout.html

and tried pins 9 and 10 for audio but didn't get anything. Does anyone know if the Sense IN pin has to be held low/high perhaps to activate the output? I've got an UDC connector here to play with from an old programming cable and I'd like to rig up an external speaker to use with this unit.

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You might want to make sure sense is shorted to ground (E8 to E10) on that connector - the PC programmer cables have audio out enabled to use the TQ boxes.

Hope this helps.....
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