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I have just purchased a couple of LM transmitters (now a discontinued
product). These transmitters have swivel battery doors. The Lectro 9V
phantom power supply kit does not provide a replacement "door" for the
LM series. Has anyone drilled a hole in the bottom of the existing LM
transmitter door and made the phantom power supply work? The door is
rather thick and I'm concerned that the right angle power cable from
by mixer power supply may not have enough penetration to make a good
connection. Anyone else made this work?




Tue Feb 26, 2008 6:48 pm

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I have just purchased a couple of LM transmitters (now a discontinued product). These transmitters have swivel battery doors. The Lectro 9V phantom power...
dhart502000
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Feb 26, 2008
10:40 pm

You can use an external DC power source for the LM and LMa transmitters, as long as you are careful to avoid a ground loop between the audio and power...
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Feb 28, 2008
4:20 pm

The LM and its replacement, the LMa, can be powered from an external DC source as long as you are careful about ground loops between the power supply and audio...
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Feb 28, 2008
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