Hi Dario (and anyone), I certainly agree. Please feel free to copy the diagram for your site - I'd recommend you could add your own instructions as you seem better at it than I.
I actually feel really good about this. PDMLers have answered so many of my questions in the past - I just hope this will answers a question for someone else. Cheers, Simon -----Original Message----- From: Dario Bonazza 2 [mailto:d.bonazza@;tin.it] Sent: Tuesday, 12 November 2002 11:03 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: MZ-S / ZX-L cable switch Simon, If you agree, I'll be happy to open a "DIY" section in AOHC website (www.aohc.it), starting it with your cable instructions and diagram. Another cable switch was suggested years ago for the MZ-5, but I cannot remember the author (still here?). Also, if you agree, I'll be happy to publish the same information in next January issue of Spotmatc magazine. This could also start a DYI section in that magazine. Cheers, Dario Bonazza -------------------------------- http://www.dariobonazza.com > Hi All, > Some time ago I posted about a MZ-6 / ZX-L cable release "Cable Switch > CS-205". They changed the socket on the MZ-6 (Why? Anyone know?) from > the rest of the MZ range. > > Anyway, because I couldn't bring myself to shell out $80AU for a plug > and a > switch I've ended up making my own. I've wrote some instructions at; > http://members.iinet.net.au/~celsim/mz6/cablerelease.htm > > But they really should live somewhere along with other cable release > information and/or FAQ. Any suggestions for a permanent residence? > Cheers, Simon > > PS > All voltages are shown in Australian Volts. This may vary from > countries where your voltages are not metric. Please check with your > electrical supplier for clarification. Also, note that electrons move > counter clockwise > in the southern hemisphere - this may reverse the polarities, > depending on where you live. >

