I have the tnd 700. I have a blown speaker, I have no reason to warranty it, I want to plug a external cb speaker into the headphone jack, but my plug is a 2.5mm, and the cb speaker is 3.5mm. Is the RM a stereo or mono output, it matters when ordering the adapter.
Suppport Thread for the TND 500, TND 700 or future Rand McNally products.
Discussion in 'Trucking Electronics, Gadgets and Software Forum' started by Mark Kling, Apr 16, 2010.
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The CB speaker if it does not have an internal Amp, the TND may not be able to drive it...
checking on mono or stereo.
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the tnd output is 2.5 watts, as long as its a high impedance speaker, should be ok. if not, ill just deal with 0 volume
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That is from the Internal Amp to the internal speaker. Most audio outputs are less and usually have 100ohm resister on the outputs so the external sound source is not over driven such as headsets.
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According to the schematic, it is a stereo output. E's and 10s are line level outputs whereas Bs and Cs were speaker level
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MarkLast edited: May 20, 2011
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wow what happen?
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I give?
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Mark,
Do you have any issues running and set up 710, on the Mac book Pro, I would like to get a new GPS unit, only if it works on a Mac. I just basically give up on Windows and all its problems that come with it.
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You would have to visit the Rand McNally site -
http://trucking.randmcnally.com/ctonline/products/intelliroute_tnd/tnd_dock.jsp
A Dock version for the MAC is in process.
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Any beta testers you know of, are on this website or is this an in-house project. Has it gotten past Alpha stage yet !
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Still in code.
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mark
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