The loudspeaker's a drain.Here's how it happens: the SINCGARS SINCGARS Single Channel Ground to Air Radio System (US DoD) SINCGARS Single Channel Ground and Airborne Radio System mounting base, MT-6352/VRC, branches vehicle battery power to both the vehicular amplifier adapter A device that allows one system to connect to and work with another. An adapter is often a simple circuit that converts one set of signals to another; however, the term often refers to devices which are more accurately called "controllers. (VAA VAA Virgin Atlantic Airways VAA Vaasa, Finland - Vaasa (Airport Code) VAA Voice Activated Assistant VAA Visual Arts Association VAA Viatical Association of America VAA Visual Access Angle ) and the loudspeaker loudspeaker or speaker, device used to convert electrical energy into sound. It consists essentially of a thin flexible sheet called a diaphragm that is made to vibrate by an electric signal from an amplifier. . When you switch off the VAA power switch, you stop power from going to the VAA and the radio, but not to the loudspeaker! The speaker is still on and draining your vehicle's battery. To stop power to the loudspeaker, you must switch it on, too! So maybe you're a rebel and you don't want to turn both switches off. Okay. There's room for your rebellion. Just turn the loudspeaker switch off! That switch stops power to the VAA and the radio, too! So remember, the loudspeaker switch gives you three for the price of one, but the VAA switch only gives you two! |
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