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Multi Programming Cable Organization

Posted: Sat Nov 15, 2014 7:34 pm
by Birken Vogt
We must have at least 7-10 programming cables plus RIB to carry around in the car and keeping them untangled and all accounted for and easy to find is a challenge. Any suggestions on what do do with them besides throw them all in a bag and hope they are there when needed?

Re: Multi Programming Cable Organization

Posted: Sat Nov 15, 2014 8:06 pm
by Squad5
Zip lock bags for each one.

Re: Multi Programming Cable Organization

Posted: Sat Nov 15, 2014 11:28 pm
by MTS2000des
I use the ZipLock Freezer bags, they have a white area where you can use a sharpie marker for easy identification. All of my cables are kept in an old laptop case. My OEM RLN4008E fits nicely into a nylon zipper bag that was included in that laptop case.

Re: Multi Programming Cable Organization

Posted: Sun Nov 16, 2014 8:07 am
by Bigred
In my work van seems like the two or three I always need are riding on the dash. The next dozen that are common hang on a cable rack with my test cables and secured with small bungees. All my seldom used/historic cables are in marked zip locks and separated by manufacturer as mentioned. This fills a 12X18 box with several bags. There is no grabbing a cable without some amount of untangling no matter how careful you are.

Re: Multi Programming Cable Organization

Posted: Sun Nov 16, 2014 9:18 am
by SteveC0625
Birken Vogt wrote:We must have at least 7-10 programming cables plus RIB to carry around in the car and keeping them untangled and all accounted for and easy to find is a challenge. Any suggestions on what do do with them besides throw them all in a bag and hope they are there when needed?
We just had this same discussion on another forum. Zip Lock bags is the overwhelming favorite. There are varying ways of toting them around like brief cases (soft or hard), laptop bags, file boxes, etc., etc., etc.

I like the smaller bags that parts come in, maybe 4x5 or so. They seal up like a zip lock, and many of them have an air vent hole already punched in them.

My most useful label method is with a Brother P-Touch or similar. (My hand writing sucks, even when I block print.) White label stock is my choice but there are other colors available.

I am currently limited to the Professional mobiles and Commercial portables for the most part so I only have 2 cables to worry about. They stay in my laptop carry bag. I have a bunch of other cables in the shop, packaged the same and neatly tucked away in an easy to find box.