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9-pin socket on old ferguson TV. What is it?

drgoatboy (Mostly Harmless) posted this on Thursday, 20th February 2003, 12:53

A friend has an old ferguson TV and on the back it has a 9pin socket. It is round and a little larger than an s-video input. but I just don`t know what it is....

Anybody got any ideas?

RE: 9-pin socket on old ferguson TV. What is it?

LOG (Competent) posted this on Thursday, 20th February 2003, 13:31

Er...Din plug maybe ?

What model is it.


Bear.

RE: 9-pin socket on old ferguson TV. What is it?

Pistol (Competent) posted this on Thursday, 20th February 2003, 13:45

Is it reeeeeeeally ancient? If so could it be for the "remote" control (which were on wires in the days before IR)!

RE: 9-pin socket on old ferguson TV. What is it?

drgoatboy (Mostly Harmless) posted this on Friday, 21st February 2003, 09:08

It is pretty ancient but it does have an IR remote so I don`t know if it is that.

I don`t know the model.
I will try and find out. Thanks for your replies!

RE: 9-pin socket on old ferguson TV. What is it?

Rex Hamilton as Abraham Lincoln (Competent) posted this on Friday, 21st February 2003, 09:53

I know what it is. I used to have one.

It was on a stereo tv , but before nicam was invented. It is an audio input which over-rides the sound on channel 7 or 8 so that early stereo videos would play in stereo. Sounded good too, if i remember rightly.

The socket is a 9 pin din socket, but a 5pin din plug will fit (I think).

the tv would get the picture from the aerial lead and the sound would come in seperately in stereo.

RE: 9-pin socket on old ferguson TV. What is it?

drgoatboy (Mostly Harmless) posted this on Monday, 24th February 2003, 10:51

Sounds possible.

Thanks a lot!

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