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From: Ron Wagner
Subject: Re: [drakelist] AC-4 Voltage Carrying Cable to Radio Needed
Ron Wagner made an utterence to the drakelist gang
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Lee,
If all else fails, you might be able to use discreet wires and heat shrink
tubing to make a bundle. Not the best option in my opinion, but something
I have done once for a non-obtainable cable. I was actually able to used
all the old wires except the one that was "history". Biggest issue was
getting a long piece of shrink tubing. Most places seem to always cut it
into 2 or 3 ft lengths. Might be able to overlap enough to make it work
out. Maybe I got lucky with my bundle only loosing 1 wire and finding
shrink tube. Good luck and hope this helps.
73,
Ron
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Amateur Radio Station: WD8SBB - Ron and KB8NRP - Joann
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> for my AC-4 power supply? I'm talking about the cord carrying the filament,
> B+, bias, and switch voltages going to the Jones plug. (Not the AC power
> cord). If all fails, I guess I'll have to make up a harness out of discreet
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