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SSB Antenna connection
Make sure that you have the real ignition wire and not the wireless wire
type. Leanne "Gordon Wedman" wrote in message news:jqLsc.17107$SQ2.9150@edtnps89... As has been mentioned on other posts, GTO15 is basically spark plug wire, that is, high voltage wire. Looking at mine it seems to have a fairly thick nylon jacket around the tinned wire core and then a thinner black plastic outer sheath. I would think you could use high quality spark plug wire, something with the equivalent of 16 or 22 gauge tinned wire core surrounded by silicone insulation. Don't know the answer to your second question. |
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