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On Sun, 01 Feb 2004 00:39:58 GMT, Ron Wanttaja
wrote: I'm in the midst of working on my transponder install. I've got three antenna cables running to the radio/transponder panel. Two are for the Narco Nav/Comm and attach via BNC, the other used to be soldered to the rack for the old transponder but will now get a BNC fitting as well. Accidentally swapping the Nav/Comm antenna connectors made little difference to the radio performance, but now the transponder cable will be added to the mix and attaching the wrong cable to a device would be bad. I'll add the appropriate labels to the ends of the cables, but most of the time, I end up attaching the BNCs by feel. I was wondering if anyone had a good suggestion for changing the tactile characteristics of the transponder antenna cable. In other words, when I reach back and grab the end, I'm going to want to instantly know it's the transponder cable without being able to read the label. Any suggestions? Ron Wanttaja Suggest 4-inch tie-wraps. If you have multiple cables in the same area, use a different number of tie-wraps for each cable and write it down somewhere. For more then 4 or so adjacent cables, you can use spacing as an added factor. I do this on computer cabling patch panels sometimes, works for me. Mike Mike Patterson Please remove the spamtrap to email me. |
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