I did good with 115 and 220V in our new house but forgot to put in access
for grounding and cabling. Don't forget the holes/access plates for rotor
cabling, coax and ground wire/straps.
I'm going to be adding a coax relay to keep coax clutter down. Also going
to add a shelf or two above the rigs for amps and power supplies.
I've always liked the big sheet of glass/plexiglass on the table top to
keep import handy reference stuff under.
We added a switch panel to power some of the circuits in the house in the
event of power failure. Something to consider. Cost around $600 to have
it done.
Have fun!
73 Kevin K7VI
Hockinson, WA
mailto:bier@teleport.com
>Am getting ready to build a new house and am looking for
>ideas to include in the ham shack.
>
>The proposed hamshack room is 13X12, with a large walk in closet.
>An outside door, no windows on the West wall to cause glare
>on computer monitors. Windows will be on the north wall.
>
>Of course plenty of 220V and 20amp 115v outlets are in the plans.
>
>What else do I need to "build in"???? I only want to do this once.
>
>Station will mainly be used for SO2R and possibly some M/S efforts.
>
>Am presently planning on having a 10' table set out from the wall
>so I can get to the back of all the equipment. ideas???
>
>73 Jeff K4JNY
>jnyeager@southern.edu
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