Dave,
Use a new AC cord with a new and proper connector (3 pins) like a clothes drier, for 220V. Ask an electrician if you don't know how. Also use a good ground cable connected to a ground rod. You would be asking for trouble with a 2-pin connector.
73, John Dilks, K2TQN At 08:04 AM 9/19/2007, you wrote:
How do most of you BC-610 users out there connect the transmitter to AC? I see a twist-lock 2 prong connector on the back. I'm familiar with the three prong twist-lock, but where does one get a two prong one? -- David Goncalves W1EUJ
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