Bought these in mint condition at secondhand for $3. Problem is the transmitter is missing.
Is there a way to solder them together as right and left in a system?
Or maybe create my own transmitter?
I know how to fine-solder(?) Have tools, money and diy experience.
I just want to find a way to utilise them in one way or another.
Opps! Realised that I didn't give and specifics on the speakers.
Hama FL-976.
The transmitter apparently has RCA inputs and an 3.5mm output.
The individual speakers do not have any outputs or inputs only volume, bass and tuner for the transmitter buttons/tuner.
Haven't closely examined the innards yet (want to find more info first).
Inb4 /biz/ answer, hours on google didn't reveal any spare "transmitters' and there are surprisingly lack of info on them.
Just make a low-power FM transmitter with whatever inputs you want.
Somewhere inside the speaker there is a connection from the radio to the internal amp. It's probably all 1 circuit board so unless you find the traces and solder to the nearest pin you're sol. You'd probably have an easier time finding a transmitter that outputs on the same frequency, assuming it is an analog transmission and not a digital encoded one.
>>1133929
How do I find the right frequency on the speakers to calibrate the transmitter?
>>1134033
Would you be so kind to give me an image example of what the "connection from radio to internal" might look like?
>>1134082
Look for the FCC ID on it.
You should be able to look up the frequency range it uses
>>1134082
It'll look like any old pcb. You need to google the chip numbers to find the amp and it's pinouts. Then solder you inputs after whatever is filtering the inputs so your device doesn't fry it.
Based on you reply to my suggestion though, your best bet is to find a transmitter of the same frequency and hope it's not a digital signal.
*Dumping pics of the inside*
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