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Subject: Answer to Kens' post-
Author: Robert <rgshauger@yahoo.com>
Date: 24-May-2003 02:31:28
There are actually two types of connections. One is
mechanical (crimped) and the other is electrical
(soldered). IMHO, the smart play is to do both.

73, Robert AI7M


Dale L Martin <kg5u@hal-pc.org> wrote:
>
>
> This is as good an arguement as I have seen for why
crimped
> connections should also be soldered.
>

Any properly crimped connection will be stronger than
any soldered
connection.

73,
dale, kg5u



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  Date   Author  
24-May-2003 Bob Marzari
24-May-2003 Dale L Martin
24-May-2003 Roy D Lincoln
* 24-May-2003 Robert
23-May-2003 Dale L Martin
23-May-2003 wa4dou@juno.com
23-May-2003 Henry Heidtmann
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