Randy, a method I have used a couple of times is to
take an old computer card back-panel with a cutout for
a 9 or 25 pin connector and bend it so that it picks
up a couple of screws on the rear of the card cage top
or bottom. (You kept those and did not throw them away
did'nt you) I then wired the various points on the
card cage back to pins on the connector and interfaced
it that way.  

I have even used a standard 25 pin computer serial
cable to connect between one of Ron Wright's RC-1000
controllers and a 25 pin connector I installed this
way.  Makes a pretty clean installation, although one
of the controller manufacturers on here recommended
against using computer serial cables as interconnects
for controllers - HI.  Worked fine for me though -

73 - Jim  W5ZIT

--- wb8art <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Yes I checked power levels and change in power has
> no effect on the 
> issue.  Yes see where the connections are on a
> station/repeater.  
> More a question of how of it.  With Molex connectors
> on backplane or 
> what works the best?
> 
> Randy



      
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