Answeing you off list, John

ann

John Francis wrote:

>On Fri, Aug 15, 2008 at 12:14:27AM -0400, ann sanfedele wrote:
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>>Doug Franklin wrote:
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>>>ann sanfedele wrote:
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>>>You could try
>>>
>>>http://www.digikey.com
>>>http://www.newark.com
>>>http://www.wallindustries.com
>>>
>>>or pretty much any significant ham radio outlet.  The big problems may 
>>>end up being (a) which polarity is the plug and (b) cost, since you're 
>>>buying it one-off, and it's a bit unusual.
>>>
>>> 
>>>
>>>      
>>>
>>I don't know what any of that means... ah well...
>>I can't spend money on it -- or, at least, not very much... I had it in 
>>my head someone would have broken speakers
>>and left over cords...
>>
>>I definitely dont want to buy anything on line if I can help it.
>>
>>I thought what I was looking for was more common than it appears to be :)
>>
>>thanks for suggestions
>>ann
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>I'd reckon that getting just the power cord won't be easy.
>
>But you should be able to find some little auxiliary speakers - they
>were pretty common PC accessories.
>
>In fact I've probably got a pair of old Sonys kicking around somewhere;
>I'll see if I can find them.  If they still work you're welcome to them.
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