Lee,

What I have done in the past sometimes is to purchase a 'factory' cable of your choice and then put the ends you want on it. This way, you get more or less what you want. I do this all the time with keyer paddles. Ppurchase a cheap 3 conductor stereo cable, hack it in half and now you have two 'factory' looking ends. Solder on a few lugs and it looks and like it was 'meant to be'. I've done it with power cables as well. Once in a while I'll come across and a power cable I don't need in one application that would work very nicely in another. I put the ends I need on it and the fuses I need in it and now you have a nice cable setup.

73,

James KB2FCV
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