Hi David, I saw both your posts, so there must be something wrong on your end. 
(maybe).

Also a comment about the english/grammer education. I think we should just end 
it. This is a group for "repeater-building" and not "grammer-building" everyone 
has they're own way to express themselves, so let get on with the "real" topics.

Just a personal though

Have a great day Guys

Dirk

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: DaveH 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Sunday, March 25, 2007 1:58 AM
  Subject: Fw: [Repeater-Builder] Watch your use of the English Language here 
2nd response



  What happend to my original posting? This is my 2nd response!


  What is this English class?  It says Repeater builder!  Where is the 
moderator?
  David R. Henry LME
  Licensed Master Electrician
  Amateur Radio  W2DRH
  Member ARRL
  Accredited Instructor

    ----- Original Message ----- 
    From: Paul Metzger 
    To: [email protected] 
    Sent: Saturday, March 24, 2007 1:53 PM
    Subject: [Repeater-Builder] Watch your use of the English Language here






    Begin forwarded message:


      From: Gary <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
      Date: March 24, 2007 08:42:39 PDT
      To: Paul Metzger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
      Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Re: Power-Pole connectors NOT for power


      Paul,
      please get out of the habit of saying or writing "I myself" as it is
      redundant and an improper use of our language. To simply write "I have
      found..." or "I have utilized..." accomplishes the same thing but does
      not make you look uneducated. This message has been sent direct, off of
      the reflector.
      Gary


      Paul Metzger wrote:


        I second that.


        I myself have found these little power pole connectors (which are
        recommended by emergency groups) to be a bit too delicate for me. And
        if improperly built, will have little or almost no contact tension at
        all. Honestly I was a little shocked when I started seeing these
        little buggers marketed for emergency amateur radio purposes. The
        bright side I see in that is everyone can connect with minimal fuss.
        But if the connectors were improperly built, I wouldn't be surprised
        to see a few of these tapped up during a real disaster in order to
        keep them from falling out of their other mating half.


        For years, I myself have utilized the larger SB 50A Anderson
        connectors on my primary Amateur Radio (TS-450 / IC-910) and Solar
        system at my home QTH. Now try and pull those babies apart. Talk
        about contact tension. You can't accidently tug on you power harness
        and pull these apart.


        One more thing, my jaw dropped when I had built my K2-100W. It uses a
        chassis mount variant of the tiny power pole connectors out from the
        rear of the unit.


        Well, just my two cents.


        Paul Metzger
        K6EH


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        On Mar 24, 2007, at 06:42, Tedd Doda wrote:


          On Fri, 23 Mar 2007 23:01:17 -0000, skipp025 wrote:


            I try not to use the small powerpoles any more.. the smaller made
            power-poles don't have adequate contact tension/pressure and have
            been real trouble makers for me.


          *Smaller* being what Skipp? I've had excellent results using
          the 30 amp contacts on equipment that pushes the current
          rating of these to the limit (and then some).


          Tedd Doda, VE3TJD
          Lazer Audio and Electronics
          Baden, Ontario, Canada


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