[Boatanchors] Connector plug

Mike Hanz aaf-radio-1 at aafradio.org
Fri Apr 20 07:16:19 EDT 2012


The 49036 is the standard 5 pin power connector for a whole slew of Navy 
equipment, Joe.  As Dave said, it is normally mounted on the rear, under 
the coax antenna connector.  The female mate to it is the 49114 - 
arguably the most commonly available model of the 1930s designed 
connector types.  It was also used on the LM, ARB, and RU/GF sets among 
a host of others, so you shouldn't have a problem finding one.  The one 
you *will* have a problem finding is the coax connector...unique to the 
DU series.  I posted a fabrication drawing for it at 
http://aafradio.org/docs/DU-1.pdf if you have access to a lathe.


> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Joe Walden"<w5jdy at cox.net>
> To:<boatanchors at mailman.qth.net>
> Sent: Thursday, April 19, 2012 5:17 PM
>> Hello again,from Joe w5jdy in Okla...  I recently acquired a 1941
>> Bendix
>> Model DU-1 loop antenna box..  On the front panel there is a male
>> power plug
>> marked CRR-49036..  It's a long shot but I would like to find the
>> matching
>> female plug..Can anyone help me..  Contact me direct at
>> w5jdy at cox.net
> From: David Stinson
> To:<boatanchors at mailman.qth.net>
>
> The DU-1 should not have a plug on the front panel, Joe.
> All plugs for the DU-1 come out the back.
> Someone been at it with a drill?



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