Author: ross_family@acm.org (Charlie and Janet Ross)
Date: Fri Jul 25 08:49:37 2003
Jim, Opinions from a single-op, little pistol... We moved to a new-to-us house last year. The shack's a work in progress. - Are your walls sheetrock or just framed or even less? Blueboard/skimcoat ov
What do you use to distribute 12V to all of your accessories - is there ever going to be a standard connector and power strip (other than Cigarette Lighters)? Barry, W5GN
Seems like there are a lot of people going with the Anderson Power Pole plugs. Polarized, self wiping, plenty heavy. The Rig-Runner & other devices can give multiple outlets in small space. Jim Rhode
Most of the devices I use require a 5.5mm OD, 2.5mm ID coaxial connector. I replaced the jack in those that didn't. I then made a couple of breakout boxes, each with eight pigtails and 5.5/2.5 connec
I have the MFJ banana plug "power strips" connected to my rather hefty 12v Astron supply. Main HF rigs use 120 VAC. All of my 12v accessories have banana plugs for the power stip connections. If I wa
I am not connected (no pun intended) with Anderson or West Mountain Radio other than being a happy customer, but I would HIGHLY recommend the Anderson Power Poles and something similar to the West Mo
I picked up a 12V power strip from MFJ (figured a box with a bunch of terminals wasn't too tough to for even them, hi) that is connected to my Astron supply on a shelf under the desk. All 12VDC conne