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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: Berlin
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Hi to all,
I want to install a newer decoder chip in my aged Nakamichi to run in parallel with the old decoder chip. Itīs task will be to provide better error correction (in terms of interpolation) and providing SPDIF - output. The original circuitry will be almost untouched, this chip will run in parallel. Therefor, I need to split the EFM signal coming from the RF-amp. How do I split it and which buffer do I take to keep the signal level unchanged?. And: Can I also split the current coming from the laser diodes? All the best, Salar |
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Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: Berlin
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Any help in this issue?
Thanks, Salar |
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