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

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The thick black wire is 220-240V supply. The white wire is probably antennae. The other two black wires are unknown, maybe external speaker, in case it doesn't have an internal speaker?
 
The thick black wire is 220-240V supply. The white wire is probably antennae. The other two black wires are unknown, maybe external speaker, in case it doesn't have an internal speaker?
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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)

Revision as of 18:10, 7 April 2010

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

The device doesn't seem to be 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 probably antennae. The other two black wires are unknown, maybe external speaker, in case it doesn't have an internal speaker?

Service Manual