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- 23:52, 16 May 2021 109.192.195.233 talk performed unknown action "comments/add" on RPI HIFI AMP (I hear a constant beeping (high frequency sound, not modulated by wifi activity) when the HIFI-Amp is connected. This does not occur with the x400 connected using the same pi and same power supply. Do you have any recommendations how to get rid of that annoying sound?)
- 15:30, 13 April 2020 Cindy talk contribs performed unknown action "comments/add" on RPI HIFI AMP (Hi, yes, ok.Capable of driving 4 Ohm speakers or higher.)
- 12:01, 11 April 2020 42.3.22.15 talk performed unknown action "comments/add" on RPI HIFI AMP (4 Ohm speaker OK ??)
- 11:59, 10 April 2020 Cindy talk contribs performed unknown action "comments/add" on RPI HIFI AMP (Hi friend, Yes, 12-20V power supply is ok to use.)
- 00:43, 10 April 2020 93.11.154.146 talk performed unknown action "comments/add" on RPI HIFI AMP (The 19v power supply is to weak for the rapsberry pi3. Is it possible to use a 19v powersupply for laptop with 4.65 A ?)
- 07:05, 23 February 2020 46.5.5.154 talk performed unknown action "comments/add" on RPI HIFI AMP (So really no GPIO can be used for other purposes, for example an on/off button?)
- 00:37, 12 January 2020 88.65.51.11 talk performed unknown action "comments/add" on RPI HIFI AMP (Seems to be for an ir receiver.)
- 08:42, 10 November 2019 188.167.237.248 talk performed unknown action "comments/add" on RPI HIFI AMP (Please can you explain: what are the 3 holes for contacts in the right top corner of PCB? Seems to be for rotary volume control, that would be fine. In software you can accidentally increase the power and (accidentally) missing access to volume control...)
- 09:03, 3 April 2019 Admin talk contribs performed unknown action "comments/add" on RPI HIFI AMP (Hello friend, When install the AMP board on the Raspberry Pi, it will take the full GPIO PIN of your raspberry pi board. Hope to get your understanding! Best regards, Geekworm)
- 05:13, 1 April 2019 88.91.168.122 talk performed unknown action "comments/add" on RPI HIFI AMP (Which GPIO pins does it use?)