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I use them all over the place.

 

I use red/black for all my 12c DC Ham stuff and blue/black for all of my AC train stuff - keeps me from accidentally mixing my DC's and AC's.

 

On our 3 track portable club layout, I use an 8 position Powerpole plug/jack to quickly hookup all wires with one connector.

 

Ed

W1EFM

Originally Posted by eddiem:

I use them all over the place.

 

I use red/black for all my 12c DC Ham stuff and blue/black for all of my AC train stuff - keeps me from accidentally mixing my DC's and AC's.

 

On our 3 track portable club layout, I use an 8 position Powerpole plug/jack to quickly hookup all wires with one connector.

 

Ed

W1EFM

 

Originally Posted by DominicMazoch:

My call:  N5TCB

I have a few but mostly I use the 15 and 20 space set screw bars.
KC4LBI here I figure the "LBI" stands for Lot's a Bucks Invested
Been a Ham for twenty years and liked the call sign for CW so I never changed it.
I wanted to find a less expensive hobby so I went from N scale to O LOL.
I've since discovered that O scale is just an acronym for the longer way it should be pronounced . It should be O....My....God Scale . Anyone who's bought a Vision Line Loco lately knows what I mean.

David 

David;

O is also the same for Amatuer Rocketry.

An O engine is a once in a decade launch and I was fortunate to see one 5 years ago at a launch in NY.

Rocket was similar to an Honest John in shape, 30' tall, 1 foot diameter. Bright Orange in color.

From dead on the pad thru Mach 2 to 16,000 feet in seconds. O MY GOD!!!

On a bright Violet flame 30' long !!!

Landed back on the field a bit later within walking distance (took the truck to haul the rocket back tho)

And yes, we use Parachutes to bring them down softly.

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