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Ed wrote:
I have a Hewlett Packard 204B audio generator. It has an older style AC socket on the back.... oval like a racetrack, and has the three pins sticking out for hot, neutral, and ground. Does anyone know where I might find the AC cord, or at least a matching plug to go with such a unit? I've searched all my catalogs to no avail. Picture available for email if anyone wants to see what I'm talking about. Ed K7AAT [Image] Belden made this cordset in two versions, 17280 & 17952. This is from the 1979 Belden catalog. They differ in which pin goes to line and neutral. ECM-280 & ECM-952 from http://www.electri-cord.com/product.html are supposed to be the replacement for the Belden cables. Mouser lists the Belden 17952 as non stocked item, # 566-17952, but has a $5.75 price for single quantities: http://www.mouser.com/index.cfm?&handler=data.listcategory&D=*56617952*& terms=566-17952&Ntt=*56617952*&Dk=1&Ns=SField&N=0&crc=true http://www.electronicsurplus.com/commerce/catalog/product.jsp?product_id=77332&czuid=1125471856053 is a surplus dealer, showing 13 in stock. -- Service to my country? Been there, Done that, and I've got my DD214 to prove it. Member of DAV #85. Michael A. Terrell Central Florida |
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![]() Michael, Thank you very much for such a very helpful answer to my question. I will have the cords I need ordered soon, thanks to you. 73 Ed K7AAT |
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"Ed" wrote ...
Michael, Thank you very much for such a very helpful answer to my question. I will have the cords I need ordered soon, thanks to you. OTOH, I have a "lifetime supply" of male, panel mount IEC style power connectors if anybody is as anal as I am and converting their old equipment power cordage to current standards. (Just so I don't have to deal with those old standard cords, etc.) |
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![]() OTOH, I have a "lifetime supply" of male, panel mount IEC style power connectors if anybody is as anal as I am and converting their old equipment power cordage to current standards. (Just so I don't have to deal with those old standard cords, etc.) I have some, too, for the aformentioned project.... but I have decided I'd rather not hassle with the replacment in this case, even though its a better idea. Ed |
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