Put in twice as many outlets as you think you need for both 110 and 220 and
you will never be sorry. I have 2 outlets on every stud, one on each side
and still ran out.
I also had a sub panel installed for all circuits in the radio room. You can
put yours in the closet. I ended up with 12 circuits for the room on mine.
When you install telephone lines, put them up high so you can access them
from above the bench. I had a bench built into my room for the radios. There
is 8 inches between the back of the bench and the wall.
If you want pictures I can send them. They are in Power Point format.
73, Bruce K1MY
----- Original Message -----
From: "Michael Hatzakis, Jr" <mike@hatzakis.net>
To: <towertalk@contesting.com>
Sent: Sunday, March 30, 2003 7:35 PM
Subject: [TowerTalk] Idea Hamshack
>
> I know this is very far off field for this list. Along with my tower
> (that's my lead in for this list.!), I am building a hamshack from
scratch.
>
> What characteristics would you all build into your ideal hamshack, except,
> of course, the built in bar and faraday cage...! I am going to build a
> walk-in wiring closet, seperate 110v line for all RF circuits, network
> drops, a direct 220 line for my amplifier... any other suggestions ?
>
> Michael K3MH
>
>
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