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date: Wed, 07 Mar 2007 22:29:01 +0000,    group: uk.tech.misc        back       
Geemarc RP7510   
I have just picked up a Geemarc RP7510 answering m/c (from a charity shop)
and have found that the PSU is missing. There is no marked voltage on the
phone so I cannot try another one. Does anyone know what the psu o/p should
be?

Thanks.
date: Wed, 07 Mar 2007 22:29:01 +0000   author:   Trevor Chapman

Re: Geemarc RP7510   
In article , Trevor Chapman 
 writes
>I have just picked up a Geemarc RP7510 answering m/c (from a charity shop)
>and have found that the PSU is missing. There is no marked voltage on the
>phone so I cannot try another one. Does anyone know what the psu o/p should
>be?

Have you tried Geemarc?

http://www.geemarc.com/

If no success you could open it up and it might be printed on the 
circuit board by the power jack.

-- 

Dominic Sexton
date: Thu, 8 Mar 2007 13:06:41 +0000   author:   Dominic Sexton {d-sep03}@dscs.demon.co.uk

Geemarc RP7510   
I have just picked up a Geemarc RP7510 answering m/c (from a charity shop)
and have found that the PSU is missing. There is no marked voltage on the
phone so I cannot try another one. Does anyone know what the psu o/p should
be?

Thanks.
date: Wed, 07 Mar 2007 22:29:01 +0000   author:   Trevor Chapman

Re: Geemarc RP7510   
In article , Trevor Chapman 
 writes
>I have just picked up a Geemarc RP7510 answering m/c (from a charity shop)
>and have found that the PSU is missing. There is no marked voltage on the
>phone so I cannot try another one. Does anyone know what the psu o/p should
>be?

Have you tried Geemarc?

http://www.geemarc.com/

If no success you could open it up and it might be printed on the 
circuit board by the power jack.

-- 

Dominic Sexton
date: Thu, 8 Mar 2007 13:06:41 +0000   author:   Dominic Sexton {d-sep03}@dscs.demon.co.uk

Geemarc RP7510   
I have just picked up a Geemarc RP7510 answering m/c (from a charity shop)
and have found that the PSU is missing. There is no marked voltage on the
phone so I cannot try another one. Does anyone know what the psu o/p should
be?

Thanks.
date: Wed, 07 Mar 2007 22:29:01 +0000   author:   Trevor Chapman

Re: Geemarc RP7510   
In article , Trevor Chapman 
 writes
>I have just picked up a Geemarc RP7510 answering m/c (from a charity shop)
>and have found that the PSU is missing. There is no marked voltage on the
>phone so I cannot try another one. Does anyone know what the psu o/p should
>be?

Have you tried Geemarc?

http://www.geemarc.com/

If no success you could open it up and it might be printed on the 
circuit board by the power jack.

-- 

Dominic Sexton
date: Thu, 8 Mar 2007 13:06:41 +0000   author:   Dominic Sexton {d-sep03}@dscs.demon.co.uk

Geemarc RP7510   
I have just picked up a Geemarc RP7510 answering m/c (from a charity shop)
and have found that the PSU is missing. There is no marked voltage on the
phone so I cannot try another one. Does anyone know what the psu o/p should
be?

Thanks.
date: Wed, 07 Mar 2007 22:29:01 +0000   author:   Trevor Chapman

Re: Geemarc RP7510   
In article , Trevor Chapman 
 writes
>I have just picked up a Geemarc RP7510 answering m/c (from a charity shop)
>and have found that the PSU is missing. There is no marked voltage on the
>phone so I cannot try another one. Does anyone know what the psu o/p should
>be?

Have you tried Geemarc?

http://www.geemarc.com/

If no success you could open it up and it might be printed on the 
circuit board by the power jack.

-- 

Dominic Sexton
date: Thu, 8 Mar 2007 13:06:41 +0000   author:   Dominic Sexton {d-sep03}@dscs.demon.co.uk

Re: Geemarc RP7510   
In article , Trevor Chapman 
 writes
>I have just picked up a Geemarc RP7510 answering m/c (from a charity shop)
>and have found that the PSU is missing. There is no marked voltage on the
>phone so I cannot try another one. Does anyone know what the psu o/p should
>be?

Have you tried Geemarc?

http://www.geemarc.com/

If no success you could open it up and it might be printed on the 
circuit board by the power jack.

-- 

Dominic Sexton
date: Thu, 8 Mar 2007 13:06:41 +0000   author:   Dominic Sexton {d-sep03}@dscs.demon.co.uk

Re: Geemarc RP7510   
In article , Trevor Chapman 
 writes
>I have just picked up a Geemarc RP7510 answering m/c (from a charity shop)
>and have found that the PSU is missing. There is no marked voltage on the
>phone so I cannot try another one. Does anyone know what the psu o/p should
>be?

Have you tried Geemarc?

http://www.geemarc.com/

If no success you could open it up and it might be printed on the 
circuit board by the power jack.

-- 

Dominic Sexton
date: Thu, 8 Mar 2007 13:06:41 +0000   author:   Dominic Sexton {d-sep03}@dscs.demon.co.uk

Re: Geemarc RP7510   
In article , Trevor Chapman 
 writes
>I have just picked up a Geemarc RP7510 answering m/c (from a charity shop)
>and have found that the PSU is missing. There is no marked voltage on the
>phone so I cannot try another one. Does anyone know what the psu o/p should
>be?

Have you tried Geemarc?

http://www.geemarc.com/

If no success you could open it up and it might be printed on the 
circuit board by the power jack.

-- 

Dominic Sexton
date: Thu, 8 Mar 2007 13:06:41 +0000   author:   Dominic Sexton {d-sep03}@dscs.demon.co.uk

Re: Geemarc RP7510   
In article , Trevor Chapman 
 writes
>I have just picked up a Geemarc RP7510 answering m/c (from a charity shop)
>and have found that the PSU is missing. There is no marked voltage on the
>phone so I cannot try another one. Does anyone know what the psu o/p should
>be?

Have you tried Geemarc?

http://www.geemarc.com/

If no success you could open it up and it might be printed on the 
circuit board by the power jack.

-- 

Dominic Sexton
date: Thu, 8 Mar 2007 13:06:41 +0000   author:   Dominic Sexton {d-sep03}@dscs.demon.co.uk

Re: Geemarc RP7510   
In article , Trevor Chapman 
 writes
>I have just picked up a Geemarc RP7510 answering m/c (from a charity shop)
>and have found that the PSU is missing. There is no marked voltage on the
>phone so I cannot try another one. Does anyone know what the psu o/p should
>be?

Have you tried Geemarc?

http://www.geemarc.com/

If no success you could open it up and it might be printed on the 
circuit board by the power jack.

-- 

Dominic Sexton
date: Thu, 8 Mar 2007 13:06:41 +0000   author:   Dominic Sexton {d-sep03}@dscs.demon.co.uk

Re: Geemarc RP7510   
In article , Trevor Chapman 
 writes
>I have just picked up a Geemarc RP7510 answering m/c (from a charity shop)
>and have found that the PSU is missing. There is no marked voltage on the
>phone so I cannot try another one. Does anyone know what the psu o/p should
>be?

Have you tried Geemarc?

http://www.geemarc.com/

If no success you could open it up and it might be printed on the 
circuit board by the power jack.

-- 

Dominic Sexton
date: Thu, 8 Mar 2007 13:06:41 +0000   author:   Dominic Sexton {d-sep03}@dscs.demon.co.uk

Re: Geemarc RP7510   
In article , Trevor Chapman 
 writes
>I have just picked up a Geemarc RP7510 answering m/c (from a charity shop)
>and have found that the PSU is missing. There is no marked voltage on the
>phone so I cannot try another one. Does anyone know what the psu o/p should
>be?

Have you tried Geemarc?

http://www.geemarc.com/

If no success you could open it up and it might be printed on the 
circuit board by the power jack.

-- 

Dominic Sexton
date: Thu, 8 Mar 2007 13:06:41 +0000   author:   Dominic Sexton {d-sep03}@dscs.demon.co.uk

Re: Geemarc RP7510   
In article , Trevor Chapman 
 writes
>I have just picked up a Geemarc RP7510 answering m/c (from a charity shop)
>and have found that the PSU is missing. There is no marked voltage on the
>phone so I cannot try another one. Does anyone know what the psu o/p should
>be?

Have you tried Geemarc?

http://www.geemarc.com/

If no success you could open it up and it might be printed on the 
circuit board by the power jack.

-- 

Dominic Sexton
date: Thu, 8 Mar 2007 13:06:41 +0000   author:   Dominic Sexton {d-sep03}@dscs.demon.co.uk

Re: Geemarc RP7510   
In article , Trevor Chapman 
 writes
>I have just picked up a Geemarc RP7510 answering m/c (from a charity shop)
>and have found that the PSU is missing. There is no marked voltage on the
>phone so I cannot try another one. Does anyone know what the psu o/p should
>be?

Have you tried Geemarc?

http://www.geemarc.com/

If no success you could open it up and it might be printed on the 
circuit board by the power jack.

-- 

Dominic Sexton
date: Thu, 8 Mar 2007 13:06:41 +0000   author:   Dominic Sexton {d-sep03}@dscs.demon.co.uk

Re: Geemarc RP7510   
In article , Trevor Chapman 
 writes
>I have just picked up a Geemarc RP7510 answering m/c (from a charity shop)
>and have found that the PSU is missing. There is no marked voltage on the
>phone so I cannot try another one. Does anyone know what the psu o/p should
>be?

Have you tried Geemarc?

http://www.geemarc.com/

If no success you could open it up and it might be printed on the 
circuit board by the power jack.

-- 

Dominic Sexton
date: Thu, 8 Mar 2007 13:06:41 +0000   author:   Dominic Sexton {d-sep03}@dscs.demon.co.uk

Re: Geemarc RP7510   
In article , Trevor Chapman 
 writes
>I have just picked up a Geemarc RP7510 answering m/c (from a charity shop)
>and have found that the PSU is missing. There is no marked voltage on the
>phone so I cannot try another one. Does anyone know what the psu o/p should
>be?

Have you tried Geemarc?

http://www.geemarc.com/

If no success you could open it up and it might be printed on the 
circuit board by the power jack.

-- 

Dominic Sexton
date: Thu, 8 Mar 2007 13:06:41 +0000   author:   Dominic Sexton {d-sep03}@dscs.demon.co.uk

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