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Re: Modulator audio problem



On Tue, 2004-02-10 at 10:57, steve@xxxxxxx:
> I use a modulator to route a cctv camera (babycam) around the house,
> the only problem is the audio.
>
> The camera doesn't have an audio out so the audio inputs on the
> modulator are not used, this results in interference in the form of
> random pops and whistles.
>
> Can I get anything to plug into these inputs to silence them?
>
> Cheers
>
> Steve

Get a plug that fits the audio socket, solder the pin and the earth
together, plug that in.  Simple.  If you're really really fussy, solder
a 100 ohm resistor between the pin and earth.

Gordon.




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