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<blockquote data-quote="nathanotis" data-source="post: 8758482" data-attributes="member: 683767"><p>Sorry, I added that when I registered, I thought it would show up like a signature or something</p><p></p><p>HU: Kenwood KMM-BT328U</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I tried connecting the alligator clips to the RCA outs (first with one jaw poked inside and the other clamped outside, then trying to clamp to just the outside), but got no signal. So I stripped an RCA cable and plugged that into the HU, then connected the O-Scope to the stripped wire. That produced the jagged sine wave. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>The only test to ensure the integrity of the scope is connecting to the ground on the scope itself. That shows a very clear square wave. Beyond that, I'm pretty clueless.</p><p></p><p>Should I be connecting both clips from the scope to the HU? Or does one go to the head unit and the other to ground somewhere? (see? Clueless.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nathanotis, post: 8758482, member: 683767"] Sorry, I added that when I registered, I thought it would show up like a signature or something HU: Kenwood KMM-BT328U I tried connecting the alligator clips to the RCA outs (first with one jaw poked inside and the other clamped outside, then trying to clamp to just the outside), but got no signal. So I stripped an RCA cable and plugged that into the HU, then connected the O-Scope to the stripped wire. That produced the jagged sine wave. The only test to ensure the integrity of the scope is connecting to the ground on the scope itself. That shows a very clear square wave. Beyond that, I'm pretty clueless. Should I be connecting both clips from the scope to the HU? Or does one go to the head unit and the other to ground somewhere? (see? Clueless.) [/QUOTE]
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