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A friend is looking for the power connectors
for the WW2 TCS receiver.
Anyone got some in their junk box?

73, Ron
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Wm Perry Co. has them, normally, for about $22-$25, each.
Wm. Perry Co., 702(R) Beechwood Rd., Louisville, KY 502-893-9220




Ron in Radio Heaven wrote:
A friend is looking for the power connectors
for the WW2 TCS receiver.
Anyone got some in their junk box?

73, Ron


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A friend is looking for the power connectors for the WW2 TCS receiver.
Anyone got some in their junk box?

Wm Perry Co. has them, normally, for about $22-$25, each.


WOW! Maybe I oughta offer to sell (some of) mine! I have:
3 original boxes (of 2 each, NOS) of the 12-pin connectors,
1 loose one,
1 each on my 2 TCS-13 receivers, and
1 on my power supply!

I also have :
3 original boxes (of 2 each, NOS) of the 16-pin connectors,
1 loose one, plus
1 each on my 2 TCS-13 transmitters,
1 on my power supply!

At a nominal $20 per NOS and, say, $10 per non-NOS ones, I could
buy a (used) non-boatanchor rig and lightening my operating table
by 200+ pounds! And my junque box wouldn't be so full, either.

But what if I wanted to use some of my (NOS) boxes of TCS cables?

Nah, I'd better keep them; s/he who dies with the most toys wins!

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Now there's a subject for an evening's discussion, if there ever was one!

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But what if I wanted to use some of my (NOS) boxes of TCS cables?

Nah, I'd better keep them; s/he who dies with the most toys wins!


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