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Old May 11th 05, 03:21 AM
Dan Richardson
 
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On Wed, 11 May 2005 00:08:48 GMT, ml wrote:

I use the Radio Shack banana plugs. They're heavy duty. Have a male
plug at one end, a female jack at the other end. Attach the ladderline
wire with the built-in thumb screws. The double banana RS connectors
are the same width as 450 ohm ladderline. As I understand, they're
patterned after the old General Radio banana plugs, which are no
longer available.

See part 278-308 at the RS site.



are those bannaplugs in anyway weatherproof?? i'd guess they'd get
corroded pretty quick and pretty bad no??


Well, I live on the norther California coast about ½-mile from the
ocean and have used them for over ten years at this location with on
corrosion problems whatsoever.

Danny, K6MHE


 
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