Here I go again with puzzles re: my stationary decoder sound experiment.
I have gone to rotary switches to isolate the DSX decoders and audio transformers from one another instead of using parallel terminal strips. But in my limited way, I did not puzzle out a correct solution.
This diagram shows the wiring. But of course, the transformers make a complete circuit from each side....that is, instead of being isolated, both Points A have continuity, both B etc.
If it was not a transformer being connected, the Points A, B, C etc would not have a common connection.
Did I use the wrong rotary switch? Or will I have to put in two completely separate rotary switches?
(BTW, everything works very well when I connect each audio circuit independently. I just want the conveniece of a switch instead needing to have 6 separate jacks and physically switching them as needed.)
Thanks for any feedback.
So, do you have a problem with the way it is wired?
Looks to me like that should work OK. You could have connected ALL the BLACK transformer leads together, and to the BLACK output; then you'd only have to switch the RED leads. Only need a ONE-pole 4 (or 6) position switch.
/Lone
Remember: In South Carolina, North is southeast of Due West... HIOAg /Bill
Thanks.
Well, I may have traced back the problem. I have a faulty audio plug. No outward sign of a problem, but looses contact when it flexes with insertion of male jack. Duh!