With the exception of some clear cables, almost all are black covered plastic. Sure makes untangling the mess behind/under my desk a tad cumbersome. Is there any special reason most use black instead
How ironic that you should post this :) I have the same mess after redoing the station and just getting ready to tackle the mess (no other words to describe it). Also interested in reponses on how ot
I have one of those little Brother label printers and try to mark both ends with both connections. The ink has faded, though, as N5UWY's window faces south and they are pretty much in the sun most of
I use a label maker that you can buy something similar at the office supply stores. Print the label and fold it back on itself over the wire. I also use wire tags sometimes, which are nylon wire ties
I have a Panduit label-maker at work, too, but unfortunately, it's not the type that does the little wrap around the wire thing. If it *was*, I'd have to keep it at home. You know, so nothing happene
I drive home a company vehicle:) Funny I dont have near the patience for this kind of stuff at home for free than I do at work:) _______________________________________________ RTTY mailing list RTTY
There are good cable labels available on a roll of 100 - 300 dependant on size. They only cost a few pounds and you write your own cable numbers, description etc. directly on the label with a fine ti
ORIGINAL MESSAGE: REPLY: For years I looked for a label that was rugged and easily readable and I think I have found a good solution. I use a product called Key Tags, made by Avery, part number 11025