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LDG has made a few nice things that they have stopped production on,
for whatever reason. The RCA breakout box was a small box with 3 din
jacks on the front and 14 RCA jacks on the rear. It came with a
number of cables with din plugs at each end in various combinations.
You could connect to your equipment with a din cable and access the
various pins of the din at the RCA jacks on the rear. Pretty slick.
They also stopped making a small powered switch box (Cheapham may still
have some on closeout), that allows you to switch audio or control
signals between 2 devices with a button push, via either RCA or 1/8
stereo cables. I use one to switch keying and ALC between 2 amps. If
you are into tinkering, you could possibly build one cheaper, but it's
a pretty nice little toy.
I know more than one person has contacted LDG about getting all the
info on the TW-1, and while several years ago they didn't seem to have
a problem sharing, it's not that way today.
73, Steve KW3A
On 10/12/2015 9:10 AM, Butch Bussen wrote:
> We'll likely never know, but I wonder how many of the talking meters they
> sold, and how many they expected to sell? Odd they would develop such
> products and drop them as quickly as they did. BTW, the talking a e a
> counter cost a$225 if I remember right.
>
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