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Looking for a plug to mate with the antenna socket on a General Electric
model B-52 radio, which operates on either 6 volts or 120 volts AC. It is a bayonet type, a little smaller than a standard pilot lamp socket. The mating male plug would have bayonet pins. I have never seen anything like this before. Thanks! Dave McClellan |
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Dave, that looks like an old style car radio antenna connector. I assume
you traced the wire back to assure it is the antenna lead, because it also looks like it could be half of the 6V supply fuse holder. I have an RCA [read GE] power converter that has a 6V fuse holder that looks very much the same. Neil S. "Dave McClellan" wrote in message ... Looking for a plug to mate with the antenna socket on a General Electric model B-52 radio, which operates on either 6 volts or 120 volts AC. It is a bayonet type, a little smaller than a standard pilot lamp socket. The mating male plug would have bayonet pins. I have never seen anything like this before. Thanks! Dave McClellan |
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As usual, you are right on! I tried the male end of a 6 volt in-line metal
fuse holder from one of my farm sets, and it works! The problem, of course, is finding these fuse holders. I do have a NOS chassis mount type Motorola female antenna connector with matching plug, but I would prefer to stay original. The radio's DC cord also calls for 2 metal in-line fuse holders! So, I really need 3 just for this radio. Plus, most of my 6 volt sets are missing the original fuse holders. I guess I'll just add these to my list of items to look for a radio swap meets. Thanks, Dave "Neil S" wrote in message news ![]() Dave, that looks like an old style car radio antenna connector. I assume you traced the wire back to assure it is the antenna lead, because it also looks like it could be half of the 6V supply fuse holder. I have an RCA [read GE] power converter that has a 6V fuse holder that looks very much the same. Neil S. "Dave McClellan" wrote in message ... Looking for a plug to mate with the antenna socket on a General Electric model B-52 radio, which operates on either 6 volts or 120 volts AC. It is a bayonet type, a little smaller than a standard pilot lamp socket. The mating male plug would have bayonet pins. I have never seen anything like this before. Thanks! Dave McClellan |
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