Welcome to the FlexRadio Community! Please review the new Community Rules and other important new Community information on the Message Board.
The latest SmartSDR Software:
SmartSDR v4.1.5 | SmartSDR v4.1.5 Release Notes
SmartSDR v3.10.15 | SmartSDR v3.10.15 Release Notes
The latest 4O3A Genius Product Software:
The latest 4O3A Genius Product Software and Firmware
SmartSDR v4.1.5 | SmartSDR v4.1.5 Release Notes
SmartSDR v3.10.15 | SmartSDR v3.10.15 Release Notes
The latest 4O3A Genius Product Software:
The latest 4O3A Genius Product Software and Firmware
How to Receive Technical Support::
If you are needing assistance with FlexRadio products, please refer to the product documentation or check the Help Center for known solutions. Need technical support from FlexRadio? It's as simple as creating a HelpDesk ticket.
If you are needing assistance with FlexRadio products, please refer to the product documentation or check the Help Center for known solutions. Need technical support from FlexRadio? It's as simple as creating a HelpDesk ticket.
Speaker plug question
Alan Nusso, N4BV
Member
I just received my 6300. I am using a West Mountain Radio Clr Speech speaker. I am only getting one side of the audio. It has a mono plug. Would the proper thing to do be to put a mono to stereo adapter on the plug? Would this cause any technical problems?
0
Answers
-
Yes, the speaker jack requirements list a powered stereo PC speaker. If you're hearing audio, then the Clear Speech speaker must have an internal amp. You probably should just use a stereo plug wired for one side only (left or right), but not one that shorts the output together unless someone from Flex says you can safely do that. Your mono plug is shorting one side to the common (ground?) when you plug it in, so I wouldn't do that!1
-
Alan
The proper thing to do is get a set of stereo speakers. Don't plug a mono plug into a stereo jack. I don't know about Flex but doing that blew out a lot of audio amplifier chips on the Elecraft K3. You can use a stereo adapter but be sure it's not shorting your left and right channels together.
1 -
Ditto what these gents have said. And this would be a fine time for Flex to jump in (with access to a schematic) and tell us whether the Left and Right line outputs can be combined to form a mono output (maybe a simple resistor network?).0
-
Connect LEFT and RIGHT audio together with two 10K resistors and You have a stereo to mono adaptor. The active speaker outputs have a output impedance from 10k according to the FLEX 6000 harware manual.
Jan, pa0bie
0 -
This is exactly what I wanted to do, but was hoping to get Flex's okee-doakee before trying it. Some circuits with direct-coupled outputs (not capacitor-isolated) might not be happy, I dunno.0
-
Dumb a$$ here plugged my mono kenwood speaker into the powered jack. How much damage did I do?0
-
Thank you Ed!!
73,
Bruce N1MZI
0 -
Just realized that I never plugged in the jack….oops…so sorry for my post.
0
Leave a Comment
Categories
- All Categories
- 391 Community Topics
- 2.2K New Ideas
- 664 The Flea Market
- 8.4K Software
- 157 SmartSDR+
- 6.5K SmartSDR for Windows
- 186 SmartSDR for Maestro and M models
- 441 SmartSDR for Mac
- 275 SmartSDR for iOS
- 265 SmartSDR CAT
- 206 DAX
- 386 SmartSDR API
- 9.5K Radios and Accessories
- 60 Aurora
- 298 FLEX-8000 Signature Series
- 7.2K FLEX-6000 Signature Series
- 974 Maestro
- 58 FlexControl
- 867 FLEX Series (Legacy) Radios
- 948 Genius Products
- 473 Power Genius XL Amplifier
- 348 Tuner Genius XL
- 127 Antenna Genius
- 308 Shack Infrastructure
- 216 Networking
- 470 Remote Operation (SmartLink)
- 143 Contesting
- 816 Peripherals & Station Integration
- 144 Amateur Radio Interests
- 1.1K Third-Party Software


