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Bose Radio

When I replaced the floor in the bedroom I removed the nightstand along with the Bose radio that sits on it.

There are three cables plugged (RCA jacks) into the back of the Bose.  In my haste I failed to label them so I have no idea if they
are where they should be now.  What are they for?  The radio works fine so I'm guessing one cable is an antenna?  Not sure what the purpose of the other two are.

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What color are the plugs?
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There are three cables plugged (RCA jacks) into the back of the Bose.  In my haste I failed to label them so I have no idea if they
are where they should be now.  What are they for?  The radio works fine so I'm guessing one cable is an antenna?  Not sure what the purpose of the other two are.

I vaguely recall the OEM bedroom TV sound being routed through the Bose Wave on the nightstand.
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Reply #3
Sure enough, the three blue wires come out of the wall and into the back of the TV.