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Hello everyone:

This may seem to be a rather naive question, but what is the best method to be used when connecting the positive/negative leads from a transceiver to its power supply?

Both radio, and supply are part of a “fixed” station, so connection removal is not anticipated.

If ring terminals are the better choice, is  it  preferred that the wires be soldered to the terminals, or is “crimping” sufficient?

I won’t type anything more because I don’t know what sort of junk symbols may appear in this message when it is posted to the List.

73,



David S. Pearson-wa4dsp  

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