Question:
What is a Recoton TX and how do I use it?
Nick
2009-12-31 22:23:53 UTC
I was searching through my basement and i found a small little satellite thingy. It says Recoton which must be the company and TX which is probobly what its called. It looks pretty old but in good condition. I was wondering if this my be something for wireless speakers? Thanks for any help!
Five answers:
2009-12-31 22:46:41 UTC
I still have a one that works!



It is a wireless headphone. The "satellite thingy" is actually a low power transmitter. It connects to the stereo line out. Then the headphones will hear the stereo without wires to hols you back.
2015-08-09 19:45:33 UTC
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What is a Recoton TX and how do I use it?

I was searching through my basement and i found a small little satellite thingy. It says Recoton which must be the company and TX which is probobly what its called. It looks pretty old but in good condition. I was wondering if this my be something for wireless speakers? Thanks for any help!
2016-03-22 19:49:28 UTC
The "tx" label identifies the (twisted) pair of telecom/telephone wires used for the transmission of data, the "rx" is for the receiving of data. I'm not familiar with the "recoton", but I am familiar with telecommunications and the cabling of local area networks. The tx and rx are for transmit and receive. Good luck!
classicsat
2010-01-01 06:42:20 UTC
It is a transmitter of some sort, either for wireless speakers or headphones, or for Audio /Video, which would have a complementary receiver.
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2016-04-01 11:55:36 UTC
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Follow the instructions in the manual.


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