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Question: My Airmate is still with the previous USB configuration and they both receive the Program bus. Can they also receive the Auxilary send? How can I fix this?

Answer: Link: please follow the steps at this link



This modification is standard for Version 10 with serial number 191001xx-V10 which means produced 2019-10-01 or later.




For latest models with SMD components (Version 4 or later)




Place both Jumpers on the PCB's edge positions of the Jumper header.
Solder 2 wires to this position of the Jumper headers.
These pins are already connected on the PCB, for strength we suggest to solder it to both pins.
Black has to be connected to Left and Green has to be connected to Right!



Connect the 2 Pin female connector to this male pcb connector or solder the wires to these pins.
Black has to be connected to Left and Green has to be connected to Right!




For older models with leaded components (Version 3 or earlier)



Place jumpers in this position



Solder 2 wires to this position of the Jumper headers.
These pins are already connected on the PCB, for strength we suggest to solder it to both pins.
Black has to be connected to Left and Green has to be connected to Right!



Connect the 2 Pin female connector to this male pcb connector or solder the wires to these pins.
Black has to be connected to Left and Green has to be connected to Right!




For models that don't have the 2 pin Auxilary connector at the Master 2 (Left) PCB



Place jumpers in this position



Solder 2 wires to this position of the Jumper headers.
These pins are already connected on the PCB, for strength we suggest to solder it to both pins.
Black has to be connected to Left and Red has to be connected to Right!



On the Master 2 (Left) PCB you'll find 2 resistors next to the Auxilary send RCA connector.
Solder the Red and Black wire to the points as in the example.


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