Digest for sci.electronics.repair@googlegroups.com - 4 updates in 2 topics

Tim R <timothy42b@aol.com>: Jan 13 04:09AM -0800

> Tim R:
 
> Are there buttons or switches on that Fisher amp
> for selecting pairs of speakers?
 
Yes.
There are two sets of speaker outputs, the A and the B.
There is a little square pushbutton, marked out for A and in for B.
With the headphone inserted, there is no sound from A whether the button is in or out. I've never put speakers on B so I've not tested that set.
 
Apparently you can't use two sets of speakers at the same time, or one set plus headphones. That seems curious to me. My other stereo amps don't work that way. But I'm not complaining, this little amp is perfect for what I use it for, a portable amp to get sound from a laptop I bring to various places.
John-Del <ohger1s@gmail.com>: Jan 13 07:08AM -0800

On Sunday, January 13, 2019 at 7:09:40 AM UTC-5, Tim R wrote:
> There is a little square pushbutton, marked out for A and in for B.
> With the headphone inserted, there is no sound from A whether the button is in or out. I've never put speakers on B so I've not tested that set.
 
> Apparently you can't use two sets of speakers at the same time, or one set plus headphones. That seems curious to me. My other stereo amps don't work that way. But I'm not complaining, this little amp is perfect for what I use it for, a portable amp to get sound from a laptop I bring to various places.
 
To further complicate things, I remember working on some cheaper amps that would put the A speakers in series with the B speakers if both A and B were selected so as not to kill the outputs with too low impedance. So if you had a pair of speakers on A and nothing on B, pushing the B would kill all sound. Used to get a few nuisance calls over that.
"Dogma" <1011001@0010010001.com>: Jan 12 10:15PM -0600

Has anyone ever used https://www.dc-unlocker.com
to unlock a network hotspot?
 
They must have the slowest servers on this planet. I have been trying for three hours to buy credits so I can unlock my Netgear hotspot. Almost every webpage takes forever to load.
 
Is https://www.dc-unlocker.com a scam?
 
If I can get this hotspot unlocked I'd like to try using it on Verizon, so I don't have to buy a new one.
Allodoxaphobia <knock_yourself_out@example.net>: Jan 13 01:55PM

On Sat, 12 Jan 2019 22:15:32 -0600, Dogma wrote:
> for three hours to buy credits so I can unlock my Netgear hotspot.
> Almost every webpage takes forever to load.
 
> Is https://www.dc-unlocker.com a scam?
 
Dunno about it being a scam. But, I visited the site (via TOR -- not
know the site's reputation) and it was relatively responsive -- even
using TOR. I visited the fouroms, the FAQ, and several other options
off the header menu. Like I said, it was relatively responsive.
 
There must be an "issue" over in your section of the interweb.
 
Jonesy
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