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I need a pair (or so*) of 11-pin male plug & female socket (could adapt a
chassis mount perhaps) for a cable between my Yaesu FTdx400 transceiver and Yaesu FTV-250 2M transverter. (& maybe later daisychain a 6M if I find one!) *Hm, I see my dx400 has a spare plug; I just need a socket (can make cable) Thanks for any leads, er, tips, (puns not intended!) or, if anybody has any? .. Ross Matheson ZL1RDM in nz, not zz! |
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Amphenol sold the "86 and 91-series connectors" product line to WPI in the
1980s -- AND WPI still make these connectors at the Salem, NJ plant (originally Amphenol plant). WPI also has facilities in Taipei, Taiwan, R.O.C., and Nogales, Mexico. Web link for catalog and plant site: http://www.wpi-interconnect.com/salem.htm WPI Catalog for Salem facility http://www.wpi-interconnect.com/Cata...alog%20PDF.pdf Many distributors still carry the line (Newark, Allied Electronics, Arrow Electronics, etc.) Page 17 of WPI Resource Guide http://www.wpi-interconnect.com/Reso...ce%20Guide.pdf 11 pin - 86S11 [Power connector on Collins 516F2 AC Power Supplies and Heath HP-23 Power Supply] Metal shield covers for cable usage .. 86-3-13 Triode Electronics - Chicago, IL http://store.triodestore.com/amphenol.html ECCO (ELECTRONIC CONNECTOR CORP.) 6332 SOUTH CENTRAL AVENUE CHICAGO, IL 60638 http://www.eccochicago.com/ecco/index.asp w9gb "RdM" wrote in message ... I need a pair (or so*) of 11-pin male plug & female socket (could adapt a chassis mount perhaps) for a cable between my Yaesu FTdx400 transceiver and Yaesu FTV-250 2M transverter. (& maybe later daisychain a 6M if I find one!) *Hm, I see my dx400 has a spare plug; I just need a socket (can make cable) Thanks for any leads, er, tips, (puns not intended!) or, if anybody has any? . Ross Matheson ZL1RDM in nz, not zz! |
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"gb" very helpfully wrote in
rec.radio.amateur.boatanchorsReydnf6G_YiByFXbnZ2d : Amphenol sold the "86 and 91-series connectors" product line to WPI in the 1980s -- AND WPI still make these connectors at the Salem, NJ plant (originally Amphenol plant). WPI also has facilities in Taipei, Taiwan, R.O.C., and Nogales, Mexico. Web link for catalog and plant site: http://www.wpi-interconnect.com/salem.htm WPI Catalog for Salem facility http://www.wpi-interconnect.com/Cata...alog%20PDF.pdf Many distributors still carry the line (Newark, Allied Electronics, Arrow Electronics, etc.) Page 17 of WPI Resource Guide http://www.wpi-interconnect.com/Reso...ce%20Guide.pdf 11 pin - 86S11 [Power connector on Collins 516F2 AC Power Supplies and Heath HP-23 Power Supply] Metal shield covers for cable usage .. 86-3-13 Triode Electronics - Chicago, IL http://store.triodestore.com/amphenol.html ECCO (ELECTRONIC CONNECTOR CORP.) 6332 SOUTH CENTRAL AVENUE CHICAGO, IL 60638 http://www.eccochicago.com/ecco/index.asp w9gb Thanks so very much for this compilation! Really generous of you! Saved! Normally I'd have searched & looked myself, although I wouldn't have known what they were called; however I was in the middle of working a 4 day weekend, and just thought to ask here after seeing them mentioned OT in a thread tangent in rec.audio.tubes (as "11 pin octal") and asking there. I've just received a reply there too, suggesting yet another source, FYI, in in case anyone else is looking. ( http://www.radiodaze.com/ under "Vacuum Tube Shields, Plugs & Accessories) I have yet to fire up either unit, bought s/h at auction, although I am assured that they work, albeit needing some chassis restoration on the FTV-250, and some attention to the finals & HT caps on the FTdx400...! Regards, & thanks again for so kindly providing this info! RdM |
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