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Old 09-02-2012, 10:45 AM
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Very nice setup. Clean and well organized. I really like the centralized power setup.
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Any more pictures of the inside?
Pics of the inside. I have an old Laptop Running Proscan recording the 996XT, and the 2 BC15's. Using Team View I can access the Laptop from my Desktop PC.
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I have a 12 volt 25 amp Power supply, supplying everything. The Black Box converts the 12 VDC to 9 and 6 VDC for the handhelds, bubble pack charger and Remote control interface. It allows me to get rid of all the wall transformers. I think I will eventually get rid of the power supply supply and use a 12 volt battery with some sort of trickle charger to have it work like a UPS system.
Very Clean , I like that very much
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Very nice, indeed!

What do you do for speakers with the installed desktop units?
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What do you do for speakers with the installed desktop units?
I was going to have external speakers mounted on the back. but after putting it all together I am able to hear them just fine without any external speakers.
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I was going to have external speakers mounted on the back. but after putting it all together I am able to hear them just fine without any external speakers.
Saving yourself some moolah, for sure.

Once again, very nice set up!
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Old 09-04-2012, 12:04 AM
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Nice setup. I like the custom cut outs for the radios, looks good. BTW they make a bus bar for those terminal strips to short them all together instread of using the wire jumpers. I have some laying around if you need some.
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The photo of the pre-amp is helpful. Nice set-up.
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