Hi.
12.8" Tesla Style Universal Car Stereo with Hexa-core PX6 CPU
i want to extend the cable from headunit to monitor
is a 34pin about 26mm wide and 6mm high
anyone know the name of the cable ?
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Just as an FYI- the unit isn't MTCB
this cable is called an idc 34pins, if they are 0.1" pins spacing, i know there is 0.075" spacing too or even less spacing ... you have to use a caliper to find the center pins spacing
you can make your own cable extender with male and female connectors, but you have to be very careful of the connectors orientation, you may damage your unit.
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I'd like to boost 3g reception on my Mini Pro
I removed the little black sticker near the rear speaker:
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And there was a little gold connector which looks a bit like a CRC9 connector (used by mobile broadband dongles, etc):
So what is it? I've noticed that there's some empty space between the battery and the battery cover (due to the curvature of the battery cover) so it would be nice to either fit a little aerial in there or even hook it up to an bigger, external aerial when the signal is really bad...
I've been looking around the web at the various information avaiable for the OneX+ and in pictures of the back side of the device there are 5 dots which look like metal spots for charging maybe, or a dock or something. Can anyone confirm what those are for? The pin out for a micro USB end has 5 connections, could it be a USB connection for a dock?
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Att one x has same thing.
Sent from my EVO
I think all 'one' series phones have this except ours, which is obviously a little different than the others. They are dock connectors.
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it's a tutorial for people want make a great precision stylus .
first you need :
- bamboo stylus
- jack 3.5
- cutter
- power glue
cut the 3.5 jack .
by means of a clamp, break the tip.
now you have this.
disassembly bamboo stylus.
put the 3.5 jack (1) in gold parts of stylus(2).
now consolidated with power glue .
cut the extremity of mine( just a little).(3)
replace the mine over the 3.5 jack.
then screw the cap
Here are the final rendering
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Well as some of you guys have seen from my previous thread, I added a RAM mount to my wind shield:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/shi...ram-universal-x-grip-ii-tablet-mount-t2914526
I've added a few more things you guys might be interested in.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00L1G45FS/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o02_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00LR9Q872/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o04_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=
I went with that charging cord because the side going to the tablet angles back so you don't really see the cord aside from the plug. The other side where it plugs into the car charger is reversible so you can plug it in any way you want. No more having to look at it before you plug it in. And the reason I bought the car charger is because it has both the 1A and 2.4A plug.
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Hello,
I'm working in Digital Signage company. We bought ultra-wide displays (1366x70, 19:1) with android board. The problem is that we want to install own software on this screens but display shows only 70px of top side of android. I think that LCD controller is set on 1366x768.
I can't connect to board via external usb ports but there is two USBs on board (OTG and USB1). I made a cable for connectors but Windows can't recognize this device.
Could anyone tell me is that some way to get to this players?
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