[Boatanchors] 120 Volt AC Line Cord
Dave Brown
[email protected]
Sun, 4 Jan 2004 23:36:11 +1300
Joe
Are those the connectors that you can twist a few degrees and have 'em lock
in place? On the male bit there is one pin 'wider' than the other and one or
both are slightly curved? If so then I may have one or two spares round
here some place-I have a Singer spec an that uses them for the mains and
also they were used on some old Farinon microwave gear (that I wrecked for
parts) for the main 48 volt DC connectors on each rack-- There are some of
those female connectors still here I think.-as well as the chasis mounting
males. If these are what you are after and no one closer to home comes up
with the goods, get back to me and I'll go hunting!
73
Dave, ZL3FJ
----- Original Message -----
From: "Joe Walden" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Cc: <[email protected]>
Sent: Sunday, January 04, 2004 7:40 PM
Subject: [Boatanchors] 120 Volt AC Line Cord
> From Joe w5jdy in Okla::::::::Happy New Year to all Members of For
Sale-Swap
> and all readers......I have an OLD Military receiver and the 110 volt line
> cord has been lost...The cord had a two conductor regular male fitting on
> one end and the other end had a round female two conductor connector
about
> one inch in diameter...That end fit into a one inch recessed male jack in
> the back of the receiver.....I guess I could put a different jack in the
> receiver but I thought I would try to find a replacement.....I went to a
> typewritter shop and they knew what I wanted but said they werent
available
> any more??? The millitary used some of these cables back in the 50's
and
> 60's for several different radios...Well ENOUGH rambling on..Thanks for
> reading this......I will gladly compensate for any help...Please contact
me
> at:::::::
> [email protected]
>
>
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