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Neko2 Posted - 01/19/2019 : 07:43:28
I recently purchased a gq emf380v2 computer with hardware version EMF3 v3.5 20181103. I would like to know if the Jack connector is to connect an antenna to, if this is the case I would like to know the pinout of the connector to adapt an external antenna that I already have.
Thanks
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EmfDev Posted - 01/23/2019 : 09:26:36
Actually, it can also be used for FM. Sorry for my previous answer.
Neko2 Posted - 01/23/2019 : 00:30:30
Thanks
EmfDev Posted - 01/22/2019 : 10:41:02
The center connection is antenna. It's AM antenna for spectrum analyzer bottom 3 bands (2.3MHz-23MHz, 520-1710kHz, 150-531kHz).

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