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− | I tested both a BCD996T 'Rec' output and a PRO-43 Headphone output with a stereo audio cable and they work just fine. The left channel connects to the tip while the right channel connects to the ring.
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− | If the output jack is mono, then the tip gets the audio which ends up in the left channel of a stereo cable. The ring makes no connection and is not a factor. The sleeve always makes the return connection.
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− | Some newer scanners employ stereo output jacks in anticipation of users having stereo cables already for their iPods and other audio devices. A mono cable will short out the ring to the return contact and might kill the audio output entirely depending on the design of the scanner's output circuitry.
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− | So you're safer with a stereo cable than a mono cable these days.
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− | [[User:Bote|Bote]] 21:51, 15 January 2010 (CST)
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