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I bought a cheap Dongle to do this for about
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Details on the dongle?

A good one if you are staying with less than around 1.4M cable runs is to use a high quality high capacity transmitter uplead cable as speaker wire. Longer runs wont work though.

Chris

It’s a thing by ADS Tech and it’s the sort of thing you’d fid in Maplins or PC World I guess (can’t remember where I got it) it does have line in and out on Phonos and S/PDIF in and out too. The useful bit is the USB out that goes straight to my Lappy.

With regard to Cables, are you referring to RF Feeder cable?

It’s a thing by ADS Tech and it’s the sort of thing you’d fid in Maplins or PC World I guess (can’t remember where I got it) it does have line in and out on Phonos and S/PDIF in and out too. The useful bit is the USB out that goes straight to my Lappy.

With regard to Cables, are you referring to RF Feeder cable?

The cable was a very high power transmitter uplead RF coaxial cable. I cannot remember for the life of me what number it was, but I remember it being a very high purity copper to avoid heat build up. Worked a treat with certain amplifier / speaker combinations.

Edit URM67 is ringing bells for some reason.

Thanks for the info on the dongle.

Chris

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