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RE: You guys ever seen a "octal knob"

OK now I understand but often it isn't just a blank plug more often some of the pins are shorted together internally where you can't see them to carry out an action. I have a radio that doesn't power up unless you put one of those in an octal socket in the rear of the radio and pin 2 must be shorted to pin 7 for it to work. What piece of gear is it? Perhaps there is a schematic that will tell us.


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