[ARC5] Cordage...
MARK DORNEY
mkdorney at aol.com
Sat Apr 12 16:40:40 EDT 2025
A lot of that cordage on WW2 sets were made up of individual wires grouped together and tied off every 8 inches or so ( and not separated by color - all wires had white insulation on them. If you can’t find the correct cords, you may have to go that rout. A pain in the butt.
73
Mark D.
WW2RDO
“In matters of style, float with the current. In matters of Principle, stand like a rock. “. - Thomas Jefferson
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On Apr 12, 2025, at 3:49 PM, Craig Cantwell via ARC5 <arc5 at mailman.qth.net> wrote:
Anyone have any books or manuals or catalogs that have information on CO-122 or CO-119 cordage? I need to figure out a modern replacement for both of these. The -122 is used on the T-17 hand mic's and the -119 is used with the RC-36 Interphone system in the airplane. I believe that the -122 is a 4 conductor with a rubberized cover. I'm not sure, but the -119 may be 8 conductor with a shield, but no clue on covering.
Craig
KF5JOT
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