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    Anyone with a USrobotics External Courier modem please help

    I need the voltage and pinout for the power supply for a external Courier modem.

    I have one that came with out the P/S and no where on the thing does it say what voltage the powersupply should be or what the pinout is as in positive = center, neg = outside
    or positive = outside, neg = center ?

    any one Know the answer to this ?

    any help would be GR8
    Thanks, Scotter

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    I really need this info can any one help ?

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    Acording to mine it is:

    Input: 120VAC 60Hz 22W
    Output: 20VAC and 750mA

    It doesn't list a center/outside or pos/neg and I assume that is fine with AC?

    I know this is an older one but I have an even older one that has the plug that looks like an S-video connection.

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    20 VAC
    I checked every doc at USrobotics web site and could find nothing as to what P/S they use

    anyway I do have one like that so I'll give it a try

    Thanks

    Scotter

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    What model do you use. I've got Courier V.Everything with V.34.

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    it's a Courier V everthing 56Kbps Technology
    part # 1.020.091-B
    it was givin to me but they had lost the power supply

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    Yep. Thats the one I have. It came with a AC/DC adapter.

    Input: 120vac 60Hz 30W
    Output: 20vac 800mA

    Hope this helps.

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    yes that helps a lot that just comferms what
    Knucklebusted said
    thanks so much to the both of you
    Scotter

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