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Don Bishop <[log in to unmask]>
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Blind-Hams For blind ham radio operators <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 17 Oct 2002 20:40:13 -0700
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Mike,

That's all I need to know.  I'll check wih them.



Don

On Thu, 17 Oct 2002 20:09:33 -0700, Mike Freeman wrote:

>When I talked to Radio Shack, I was told that the catalog number I gave
>corresponded to a power strip with wider spacing between sockets to
>accommodate wall warts.  This wasn't what I was after.  However, I'll
>look up that message if I have it and put it back on the list.
>
>There was also a message mentioning a Howard Traxler and Traxler
>Enterprises; he supposedly makes a "power strip liberator" much like
>what I was thinking ought to be made.  When I wrote to the E-mail
>address, however, it was as if I spoke into thin air; I didn't get a
>reply.
>
>So I went to Google and did a search on "power strip liberator" and came
>up with a link to the website of Sousley Sound and Communications in
>Yakima, Washington.  It's
>
>http://www.sousley.com
>
>They have just what you, I and the doctor ordered -- power-strip
>liberators -- little three-wire cables about a foot long with a
>three-prong male plug on one end and either one or two three-prong
>female plugs on the other.  Very heavy-duty cable.  I bought twenty-five
>of them and they came within a day.
>
>Mike Freeman < K 7 U I J >
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Don Bishop" <[log in to unmask]>
>To: <[log in to unmask]>
>Sent: Thursday, October 17, 2002 7:05 PM
>Subject: short cables
>
>
>Some time back there was a discussion on getting very short extension
>cords for plugging in those big horsey power adaptors that cover up two
>or more power outlits.  Naturally, I can't find the relevant message.
>I seem to recall that someone said radio shack carries these things.
>What are they called?  When you go into radio shack, it really helps to
>know exactly  what you want.  We have questions, but they may not
>always give the answer you were looking for!
>
>Don W6SMB

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