[Ham-Computers] Computer on 220V
Philip (KO6BB)
ko6bb at sbcglobal.net
Fri Jan 15 18:18:32 EST 2010
Jonathan,
RadioShack, Best Buy and other places have "travel converters" which are
basically plug adapters that allow you to plug a "US American" plug into
various European (220V) standard outlets. That combined with your
regular computer cord should work just fine.
73 de Phil, KO6BB
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http://www.qsl.net/ko6bb/ (Web Page)
RADIOS:
Yaesu FT-2000 Xceiver for "hamming" and LF Beacons.
TenTec 1254, W9GR DSP, SEATTY for NAVTEX Reception.
Phillips L6X38-T 7 Band Portable (Circa 1964).
Zenith Royal 7000-1 Transoceanic Portable.
6 Hz Audio filter, Tunable LF Pre-amp for NDBs.
ANTENNAS: 88' Ladder-Line fed dipole and two "Mini-Whips.
Merced, Central California, 37.3N 120.48W CM97sh
Jonathan Thawley, KC8CPW wrote:
> Does anyone know where you can buy power cords that have a 220v plug on the end that you can use on a desktop computer?
>
> I've looked on several sites, and I haven't been able to find them.
>
> Thanks,
> Jonathan
> Sent from my Verizon Wireless BlackBerry
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