Difference between revisions of "Amstrad CT-1 Radio/Alarm-Clock"

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CT-1 Clock/Radio module to sit atop the [[MP-3]] TV tuner, and underneath the [[CTM640/CTM644]] monitor.
 
CT-1 Clock/Radio module to sit atop the [[MP-3]] TV tuner, and underneath the [[CTM640/CTM644]] monitor.
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The device isn't interfacing with the computer, ie. the CPC cannot receive or control the clock/radio signals.
  
 
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[[File:Amstrad-CT-1.jpg]]
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File:Amstrad-CT-1.jpg|Front
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File:Amstrad-CT-1-connectors.jpg|Connectors
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File:CT1 Schematic.png|Schematic
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File:CT1 Components.png|Components
 
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The thick black wire is 220-240V supply. The white wire is antennae.
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The other two black wires might be speaker... probably, the speaker & wires should be inside of the CT1, but maybe somebody has modified it, moved them outside, and cut the connections...?)
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== User Manual ==
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* [[Media:MP-3 and CT-1 Manual.pdf|MP-3 and CT-1 Manual]] (pdf) (english, french, spanish, german, vlaams)
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== Service Manual ==
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* [http://www.cpcwiki.eu/manuals/Amendment%20Service%20Manual.rar Amstrad CPC464-6128-GT65-CTM644-MP3-CT1 Amendment Service Manual] (pdf) (the '''CT1 parts list, schematic, component map''' are found on the last some pages)
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[[Category:Amstrad Products]]

Latest revision as of 19:41, 16 December 2010

CT-1 Clock/Radio module to sit atop the MP-3 TV tuner, and underneath the CTM640/CTM644 monitor.

The device isn't interfacing with the computer, ie. the CPC cannot receive or control the clock/radio signals.

The thick black wire is 220-240V supply. The white wire is antennae.

The other two black wires might be speaker... probably, the speaker & wires should be inside of the CT1, but maybe somebody has modified it, moved them outside, and cut the connections...?)

User Manual

Service Manual