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On 10/19/03, Ray Davison wrote, in part:
>... maybe someone, maybe even me,
>can come up with a power supply.
>
>5V DC, 1A, 5mm connector, center contact positive.
>Ray
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On 10/20/03, Ben Archer wrote, in part:
>On 10/17/03, "Allen Hecht" said:
>
>I may be the guilty party that left the item for the raffle without a
>power adaptor. Tell me what the adaptor specs are (voltage, current,
>other markings) and I'll look for it. There are several orphan power
>adaptors around the house. Actually, they're a hazard. My wife
>recharged her cellphone with the wrong one and ruined it.
>
>>At last months meeting I selected a SMC Barricade router from the raffle.
>>Either I didn't see it or I didn't look for it but I did not come away
>>with the power adaptor.
>>I contacted SMC and they told me they would send me another for $10
>>(including shiping costs).
>>I did that and they promptly sent me a COMPLETE Barricade with Power
>>adaptor, software and documentation. (Good service department).
>>If someone knows where the previous power adaptor is I would like
>>to make a complete set available for some future raffle.
>>Thanks
>>Allen R. Hecht >arhecht@attglobal.net
>
>
>-- Benedict G. Archer
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