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Old 01-10-2014, 10:06 AM
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Originally Posted by wa2ise View Post
Yes, I can select 120, 220, or 240V AC. Though no 100V selection. For the fun of it, I set it to 240VAC and I run it off an outlet like this , similar to Aussie outlets, which I have 240VAC connected to it (a pair of 120VACs, one 180 phase shifted, the usual power company feed in the USA). If you're careful enough, you can modify a 120V parallel plug with a soldering gun, to melt the plastic a little to twist the prongs to angled positions to mate the Aussie style outlet.

I had though of the shortwave bands as a kind of feature list, for owners to brag about "My boombox can get shortwave stations, can yours?".
The plant I worked, in the mid-60's, still used receptacles like that. The Hubbell devices had the lower outlet flipped 180 degrees. I guess they did that so there was no ground up, ground down issue.
You can also use one of those travel kit adaptors, made for Aussie receptacles.
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