[DSP-10] Jumper wires
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Tue, 05 Mar 2002 14:38:24 -0500
Lee,
Thanks, I'm on the road, have been for about 20 years now.... So my junk box
is limited but I do have some very nice 30 gauge teflon covered silver plated
wire wrap wire left over from a project 30 years ago, god I feel old. I've
been careful (again I hope) with soldering and burning the insulation. I'm
afraid that removing all of that wire will kill the board. My last three
jumpers will be white rather than the dark blue/black supplied.
Lee Scott wrote:
> Hi John,
>
> The black coax wire will be used later to make the connections from the PC
> board to the Coax connectors mounted on the Hammond box. These wires are
> not part of the PC Board.
>
> I also ran out of wire for the bottom jumpers and dug into my scrap box to
> find some solid Teflon coated 26AWG wire. Once I started using that, I
> replaced all the other jumpers I had done with this new wire. I found there
> were too many places where the jumper wire insulation was melting past my
> expected quality.
>
> Another point - I decided to put the jumper wires on after the rest of the
> board was completed. I think putting the wires on first gets in the way of
> assembling the components on the board.
>
> Lee
>
> At 11:35 AM 3/5/2002 -0500, you wrote:
> >Gentlemen,
> >
> >I've been lurking in the background for a few weeks now, I have noticed
> >that those of you who are active on this list are farther along than I
> >am in building the dsp-10. I'm building from the TAPR kit, I'm
> >finishing up step one, wires. The coax went well, most of the first
> >page of wires went well, I only found one jumper with only one end
> >labeled (I hope). I have run out of wire, no problem, except I have a
> >length of wire that I haven't found a use for. and I have a length of
> >Black cable which looks like a single conductor shielded, almost the
> >same as the coax but black. I also have two lengths of enameled wire
> >which I'm sure will be wound on toroids soon.
> >
> >Do any of you have any guidance on this 'black' wire?
> >
> >Many thanks,
> >
> >73,
> >
> >John DeHart K1VBM
> >
> >
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