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[TenTec] Do I really need a circut breaker?

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Subject: [TenTec] Do I really need a circut breaker?
From: David Cuttler <davidcuttler@yahoo.com>
Reply-to: Discussion of Ten-Tec Equipment <tentec@contesting.com>
Date: Thu, 5 Jul 2012 19:14:55 -0700 (PDT)
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In the past I owned a Corsair II, and an OMNI VI option 2 which I ran using a 
Samlex Switching power supply, and no circuit breaker. Same for some other non 
Ten Tec rigs.

I just purchased a very nice OMNI V, which I like better than the OMNI VI, and 
even an OMNI VII that I had for awhile. It came with the 962 Power supply with 
the speaker, which while looking nice, takes up too much real estate on my 
desk. I would like to purchase a power cord from Ten Tec,  go back to using my 
Samlux supply, and my Kenwood SP-230 speaker with the built in filters, and 
dual inputs.

This is the question...the rig is fused, so do I really need a circuit breaker, 
and if I do, what do I want, and where do I get it? 

On a side note, I just installed the N4PY OMNI V.92 chip, and after making my 
own button overlays (not an easy task for 74 year old eyes & hands), I am 
loving this radio. It's like the Corsair II on steroids! Much better receive 
audio than the OMNI VI, and in my opinion even better than the OMNI VII. It is 
certainly an easy rig to operate, and  I just hate DSP! This rig may be the one 
that will push my Kenwood TS-830S into backup service.

Also, If a person does not get all the emails, is there a proper way to answer 
a posting without breaking the string?

Regards, 

David - KE6YX

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