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Meindert Sprang wrote:
"Larry" wrote in message ... (Meindert! Wipe that knowing smile off your face!) Damn, you caught me redhanded....:-) To be honest, when I developed my multiplexers, I closely looked at Noland's to see how it should not be done. grin But, Larry might still object to the "screw-terminals-to-crush-wires- with" that you use (like Noland). Note: he said it, not me. I actually _like_ them. But that's probably 'cause I am European... Quoting Larry again, this time on Raymarine's NMEA converter box: The connector box uses those little European screw terminals in a poly plastic strip you shove the wires in the side holes on each side and clamp them with a jeweler's screwdriver through the hole provided. Oops, even this criticism could be applied to your multiplexer: The box is just a plastic construction box with RAYMARINE printed on the cover. If I were them, I wouldn't be so proud of it to put my name on it....(c; Maybe somebody should start making multiplexers made in South Carolina, USA ;-) /grin -- Kees (Happy Shipmodul Customer) |
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