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Poe, at 10:34 on May 12 1996, you wrote to Bill Grimsley...
BG> Although one of my Sporties was an Austel model, I had to buy an
BG> inexpensive 240VAC plugpack to use with the other one, and as it's
BG> output was the same 15VAC {at} 800mA that the Courier requires, and
BG> has the same secondary connector, there was no need to unpack the
BG> 240V one supplied with the Courier at all.
PL> The older Couriers have the unusual connector, which means you had to have
PL> one of theirs.
Quite right, too. I was dreading that positively awful mini DIN plug
thingo (ever tried repairing or rewiring one of those?), so you can imagine
how pleased I was that USR appear to have finally woken up to themselves.
Regards, Bill
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