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'''Anderson Enterprises''' is a Kansas-based maker of quiz bowl [[buzzer]] systems. Their products include the ubiquitous Officiator 10-player system, used at the [[National History Bee and Bowl]]. | '''Anderson Enterprises''' is a Kansas-based maker of quiz bowl [[buzzer]] systems. Their products include the ubiquitous Officiator 10-player system, used at the [[National History Bee and Bowl]]. | ||
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| + | ==Specs for replacement power supply== | ||
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| + | If your Anderson power supply is broken, official replacements are available here: http://www.andersonbuzzersystems.com/order.html . If you are using an off-the-shelf power supply with variable voltage control, the correct output setting is 9 volts. | ||
==External links== | ==External links== | ||
Revision as of 18:52, 24 October 2021
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| President or CEO | Jamie Anderson | |
| Location: | Salina, KS | |
| Status | Open | |
Anderson Enterprises is a Kansas-based maker of quiz bowl buzzer systems. Their products include the ubiquitous Officiator 10-player system, used at the National History Bee and Bowl.
Specs for replacement power supply
If your Anderson power supply is broken, official replacements are available here: http://www.andersonbuzzersystems.com/order.html . If you are using an off-the-shelf power supply with variable voltage control, the correct output setting is 9 volts.