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Default Heathkit SB-301 Power Cord

Does anyone have a suitable power cord for a Heathkit SB-301 receiver? I
have a restoration that is complete other than a power cord.
Please contact me a if you have one
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Jim Barnard wrote:
Does anyone have a suitable power cord for a Heathkit SB-301 receiver? I
have a restoration that is complete other than a power cord.
Please contact me a if you have one
available.


What is the power cord on this? Is it elliptical, with two or three round
pins?
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Default Heathkit SB-301 Power Cord

Scott:

It is two-pin cord very similar to the old AC "cheater" cords used to when
servicing 60's radios and televisions.

Jim
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Jim Barnard wrote:
Does anyone have a suitable power cord for a Heathkit SB-301 receiver? I
have a restoration that is complete other than a power cord.
Please contact me a if you have one
available.


What is the power cord on this? Is it elliptical, with two or three round
pins?
--scott
--
"C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis."



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Default Heathkit SB-301 Power Cord

Jim Barnard wrote:

It is two-pin cord very similar to the old AC "cheater" cords used to when
servicing 60's radios and televisions.


There are three or so popular variants of these with different diameters
and pin spacing, but Ace Hardware carries most of them.

The Belden one with the rounded corners is no longer available (not even
from Volex) but one of the Ace ones will fit with a little surgery.
--scott

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