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JVC XL-R5010 4-Disc CD Recorder - Page 8 Questions & Answers
I just installed this unit yesterday and I am
roflmao - I just upgraded my phone from a samsung galaxy s4 and the AT&T tech laughed as he asked me how i managed to keep mine working so long.
you likely need a new phone dude. the easy solution: get a new one.
3/8/2018 11:08:53 AM •
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on Mar 08, 2018
I have a jvc CA-MXKA6
The click is a relay. The 12 position is obviously past the max you should be applying. Keep it below that and you should be fine. Quite often the 12 or 1 position is the max output for a receiver. It depends on a lot of different factors but in your setup 12 is It.
1/16/2018 5:28:18 AM •
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on Jan 16, 2018
My JVC cd player is in lock position. Cant open
What model of JVC?
Portable, table-top hi-fi type, model number?
If case-type with a bezel, which ejects, maybe the ejection mechanism is faulty.
There's at least one article in TIPS for this.
Otherwise if it has a pinhole at the front, bezel type, shove a paper-clip firmly in to manually eject.
12/25/2017 12:02:57 AM •
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on Dec 25, 2017
On the back of my jvc mx 200, there is an FM antenna input that says F 750. How do I get it to receive FM broadcast?
Ideally, you need an FM antenna, which is usually a folded dipole loop, looking like a 'T' made of parallel conductor. The input impendance, symbol Z, is usually 50 ohms, so the F 750 may be
F Z50 with bottom of Z not visible.
F=Frequency modulated input
Z=Impedance
50=50 ohms impedance
The number '750' makes no sense, as the FM broadcast band frequency of 88-108 MHz is way below 750MHz (UHF), and impedance at 50R is well under 750 ohms.
Tip:
Although a proper FM antenna is recommended, in good reception areas, such as near a city, a single insulated wire stuck into one 2-pin FM socket or center-pin of a coax FM socket can give reasonable reception.
12/18/2017 12:53:39 PM •
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on Dec 18, 2017
JVC RX-702B only detects linear PCM, not multi-channel digital
Like most receivers it will probably have settings for the sound output. Once you find this it will be just a matter of switching the system over to Dolby signals. If you find that it already set like that, try switching the DVD or blue ray player you are using or whatever source, using their sound settings on them. So that both devices are sending and detecting Dolby signals.
If both devices are set correctly then there probably will be a fault in the decoder of the JVC.
12/9/2017 12:55:38 AM •
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on Dec 09, 2017
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