Dick & Group,
As is the case with many rigs from Ten Tec, there is plenty of extra space
inside of the equipment case. However there is very little un-used space on
the back panel and there is a printed circuit board mounted directly behind
the back panel that makes it nearly impossible to add jacks or switches in
that area.
There is a phone jack on the front and a line level audio output on the
rear. My suggestion would be to use either the head phone jack or the line
level out to feed into an Amplified Speaker and leave the rig stock to
preserve it's resale value instead of turning it into a "hack job".
Just my .02 worth.
73,
Bill - K6WLM
----- Original Message -----
From: "Richard Williams" <richardw@mho.com>
To: <tentec@contesting.com>
Sent: Saturday, June 30, 2007 9:02 PM
Subject: [TenTec] 6n2 aux speaker
>I recently acquired a NCS Multi-Switcher so that I can switch my two
> mics between three different radios. The unit also switches the speaker
> audios to one speaker.
>
> Have had the radio for a couple of years, but for some reason I had
> failed to notice that the 6N2 is one of the few radios that does not
> have and external speaker jack. Found that surprising, but figured
> installing one would not be a big deal; however, after taking a quick
> look at the schematic, it looks like Ten Tec is not using a "standard"
> audio arrangement. I.E. where one side of the speaker is grounded
>
> Am wondering if anyone else out there has "modified" the 6n2 so that an
> external speaker can be used and one side is grounded??
>
> Thanks
>
> Dick K8ZTT
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