[aprssig] APRS (Fire) In A Car
John Gleichweit smokeybehr at sbcglobal.netTue Jan 24 22:39:58 UTC 2006
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Most car stereo shops have all of the goodies that you might need for something like this, including the high strand count wire, which is more flexible than ordinary stranded wire and works better in auto and marine (read "high vibration") environments. On Tue, 24 Jan 2006 09:16:12 -0700, Rahn <whiskey7doa at gmail.com> wrote: > >Find the local radio shop that installs radios for your local >police/fire/ems and they will have or can get a power distrobution block >complete with fuse holders for you. I happen to know the guy here >locally so he gave me one but you should be able to get one there for >about $10. Plus what ever it costs for heavy gauge wire. -- John "Smokey Behr" Gleichweit FF1/EMT, CCNA, MCSE IPN-CAL023 N6FOG UP Fresno Sub MP183.5 ECV1852 List Owner x6, Moderator x4 CA-OES 51-507 http://smokeybehr.blogspot.com
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