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I have brought my L-4B linear out of storage, but I have lost the two prong
male VOX plug. Does anyone know where one might be located and what type plug it is? I had assumed it was a 2-prong Jones plug with flat blades, but the holes look circular in nature. Could someone give me some guidance on the name and type of plug and where one might be purchased? |
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John N9JG wrote:
I have brought my L-4B linear out of storage, but I have lost the two prong male VOX plug. Does anyone know where one might be located and I think that connector is going to be hard to find. Since all you really need is a single conductor jack (one side of the VOX jack is grounded) why not just change the connector out for a phone jack or something more common? |
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Travis Jordan wrote:
John N9JG wrote: I have brought my L-4B linear out of storage, but I have lost the two prong male VOX plug. Does anyone know where one might be located and I think that connector is going to be hard to find. Since all you really need is a single conductor jack (one side of the VOX jack is grounded) why not just change the connector out for a phone jack or something more common? Found this while Googling....it may help you make a decision about what to do. http://www.mail-archive.com/drakelis.../msg02064.html Those two pin connectors are one of the most "unobtainium" items in the 4 Line. Even Drake gave up on them, and offered a small metal plate with an RCA phono jack on it and two holes that matched the mounting screws for the two pin connector. The pins are spaced 0.350" c-c. If I didn't have one, I'd seriously consider doing the modification with an RCA Phono jack like Drake did. And I'm one of the worst when it comes to preaching the "keep it original" mantra... Once in a great while one of the two pin connectors will show up on E* for an exorbitant price. The last one I saw a few years ago went for over $20... The pins are 0.093" in diameter. Some have made a connector from #11 solid copper wire. Various schemes have been tried with plastic and/or epoxy to build up a connector body around the two pieces of wire. #11 wire is 0.0907", and tinning it with solder should make it just about right. I would tin it to ward off corrosion. Unfortunately, #11 is NOT a common size (to say the least!). #10 is 0.1019", which is a little large, and is probably what the "plug builders" used. I don't know if that is large enough to damage the female connector or not. The pins are spaced 0.350" c-c. A better choice might be some 3/32" dia (0.0937) brass tubing from the hobby shop. It would give a more reliable electrical connection to the wire. Think that's what I'd do. 73, Garey - K4OAH |
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Travis Jordan wrote:
Found this while Googling....it may help you make a decision about what to do. http://www.mail-archive.com/drakelis.../msg02064.html More from the thread: What I did....Break out 4 pins from an old octal (8 pin) tube base...Easy with a pair of pliers...Solder them on to a piece of lamp cord...Most newer lamp cord is polarized if you look closely, this is handy 'cause you'll need to respect gnd....The pins fit perfectly and "snug" in the connector holes...Push it in right up to the insulation...I've been using this set-up for years Rick K9RSW |
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I appreciate your comment and advice. My L-4B is in near mint condition, and
I am leery about making mods to the amplifier, although I have updated the series HV electrolytics and diodes in the power supply. My current thinking is to jury-rig a connector by using tinned #10 copper wire! "Travis Jordan" wrote in message . .. John N9JG wrote: I have brought my L-4B linear out of storage, but I have lost the two prong male VOX plug. Does anyone know where one might be located and I think that connector is going to be hard to find. Since all you really need is a single conductor jack (one side of the VOX jack is grounded) why not just change the connector out for a phone jack or something more common? |
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John N9JG wrote:
I appreciate your comment and advice. My L-4B is in near mint condition, and I am leery about making mods to the amplifier, although I have updated the series HV electrolytics and diodes in the power supply. My current thinking is to jury-rig a connector by using tinned #10 copper wire! You might be in luck - looks like this eBay seller may still have one of the factory conversion kits available. Try contacting him. http://cgi.ebay.com/Drake-VOX-connec...QQcmdZViewItem |
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Well the bid was over on 10-Aug, but I did send a note to the seller and
asked him to forward it to the purchaser. Three items had been sold, and I am hoping the purchaser might want to sell me one of the kits. "Travis Jordan" wrote in message m... John N9JG wrote: I appreciate your comment and advice. My L-4B is in near mint condition, and I am leery about making mods to the amplifier, although I have updated the series HV electrolytics and diodes in the power supply. My current thinking is to jury-rig a connector by using tinned #10 copper wire! You might be in luck - looks like this eBay seller may still have one of the factory conversion kits available. Try contacting him. http://cgi.ebay.com/Drake-VOX-connec...QQcmdZViewItem |
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I followed your link and it was suggested that 3/32 brass tubing might be
the correct size. Thanks for your pointers, John, N9JG "Travis Jordan" wrote in message . .. Travis Jordan wrote: John N9JG wrote: I have brought my L-4B linear out of storage, but I have lost the two prong male VOX plug. Does anyone know where one might be located and I think that connector is going to be hard to find. Since all you really need is a single conductor jack (one side of the VOX jack is grounded) why not just change the connector out for a phone jack or something more common? Found this while Googling....it may help you make a decision about what to do. http://www.mail-archive.com/drakelis.../msg02064.html |
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John N9JG wrote:
Well the bid was over on 10-Aug, but I did send a note to the seller and asked him to forward it to the purchaser. Three items had been sold, and I am hoping the purchaser might want to sell me one of the kits. Well, either you or I are misreading the auction status. I think there were 3 items available and only two buyers. http://offer.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.d...tem=5795604564 |
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Yes, you are correct! I did read it incorrectly, two purchasers each wanted
1 item, and so I am hoping my e-mail to the seller will get results. In the meantime I have tried a piece of 3/32" brass rod and it fits perfectly. What I should do is buy some epoxy and improvise a plug body, but the temptation is to just solder a piece of shielded cable to two short pieces of rod and plug them in. No harm is done if they are plugged in incorrectly, the amplifier will just run all the time, and I think that would be noticed immediately. "Travis Jordan" wrote in message m... John N9JG wrote: Well the bid was over on 10-Aug, but I did send a note to the seller and asked him to forward it to the purchaser. Three items had been sold, and I am hoping the purchaser might want to sell me one of the kits. Well, either you or I are misreading the auction status. I think there were 3 items available and only two buyers. http://offer.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.d...tem=5795604564 |
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