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DSTK Cable

09/16/2010 7:13 AM

we have DSTK 517 v040 cable

and i want to know for what purpose is it used?

and in case of DSTK cables what is IO / DO / AO and AI DI etc. can anyone explain these terms please

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Re: DSTK Cable

09/16/2010 9:44 AM

DSTK...?

IO... Input/Output...?

DO... Digital Output...?

AO... Analog Output...?

Good luck!

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Re: DSTK Cable

09/16/2010 11:38 PM

Thank You so much

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Re: DSTK Cable

09/16/2010 4:59 PM

Yes the I,D,A Outputs he listed above are correct, and then DI = Digital Input etcetera.

DSTK... well I know DST is Digital Satellite Television cable but not sure why there's a K there.

You have a low voltage multi-capable video/sound cable.

But if you have it, why don't you know what it's for, did you just find it somewhere in the warehouse?

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