X-Virus-Scanned: clean according to Sophos on Logan.com Return-Path: Sender: To: lml@lancaironline.net Date: Thu, 11 May 2006 19:52:20 -0400 Message-ID: X-Original-Return-Path: Received: from rwcrmhc14.comcast.net ([216.148.227.154] verified) by logan.com (CommuniGate Pro SMTP 5.0.9) with ESMTP id 1101394 for lml@lancaironline.net; Thu, 11 May 2006 19:33:08 -0400 Received-SPF: none receiver=logan.com; client-ip=216.148.227.154; envelope-from=N4ZQ@comcast.net Received: from [192.168.1.100] (c-24-147-92-140.hsd1.ma.comcast.net[24.147.92.140]) by comcast.net (rwcrmhc14) with SMTP id <20060511233212m1400ki5ike>; Thu, 11 May 2006 23:32:22 +0000 Mime-Version: 1.0 (Apple Message framework v749.3) In-Reply-To: References: Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII; delsp=yes; format=flowed X-Original-Message-Id: <1257054B-A850-402B-9092-1008AD1BBF9D@comcast.net> Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit From: "Greenbacks, Ltd." Subject: Re: Solder sleeves X-Original-Date: Thu, 11 May 2006 19:32:11 -0400 X-Original-To: Lancair Mailing List X-Mailer: Apple Mail (2.749.3) Greetings, Any of you got a source for solder sleeves that would accommodate 1 22ga wire plus braided shield? I'm making up harnesses for the PS Engineering PMA4000 audio panel/intercom and have several 3 conductor shielded cables which require one wire plus the shield to be grounded to one of the crimped connector pins. Seems like a solder sleeve would be a good solution. Angier Ames N4ZQ N3ZQ