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[quote author=Boki link=topic=3702.msg16360#msg16360 date=1385502352]
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/c/c4/BNC_T-Connector.jpg
[/quote]is it T connector?
which side will be connected to sound card? is it important?August 1, 2013 at 10:41 pm in reply to: 2 computers, 2 different breakaways,2 different sounds #13644qsqsMember[quote author=”Boki”]Swap soundcards. Easiest and first thing you needed to try.[/quote]
you’re right.Firstly i need to swap sound cards than i need to change motherboard
thanks
August 1, 2013 at 9:58 pm in reply to: 2 computers, 2 different breakaways,2 different sounds #13642qsqsMember[quote author=”Milky”]I’d think it was more likely to be a bad card, so you must try it with the cards transposed.[/quote]
Sorry brother, i couldn’t understand..What does it mean of ‘card transpose’?
is it calibrating?
qsqsMember[quote author=”Dj Buik”]It’s so simple…….
[attachment=0:de5jte3d]bbp.jpg[/attachment:de5jte3d]BTW: If you input a square and you get a sine wave out, then you have a serious problem in your soundcard….. 😉[/quote]
thanks
qsqsMember[quote author=”BriansBrain”]That would mean…
When the output is coneected to the input of what you are going to connect it to.
BB 8)[/quote]
what input will i connect? to osiloscobe or to exciter?
how will i connect paralel input?
qsqsMemberi solved the problem…
i reseted breakaway pipeline cable’s
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