In my last blog I discussed how to create and implement a security policy to reduce steps and lower the cost of securing your business. Now I’m tackling Step 2. Continue reading “Second Step to Reducing the High Cost of Implementing an Information Security Plan”
The Shack
My shack is currently only doing packet radio. I power the shack with a Kenwood PS-6 5-Amp power supply. I float the power to the radios over a 650-CCA Automotive battery at 13.25V. This appears to be the sweet spot for my setup. The power float gives me the ability to use the PS-6 to power the radios in receive, which has almost no draw. When transmitting, or during a power emergency, the battery can take the load, with all cabling (connected with Anderson Power-pole Connectors) designed to handle up to 45-Amps. All-in-all, I am quite happy with the setup. Continue reading “The Shack”