[Boatanchors] finding restoration supplies
Peter Wittenberg Sr
K2LRC at k2lrc.com
Mon Mar 9 21:22:14 EDT 2020
Ron, you can buy a new replacement cable including the 11pin connector from RF Conection in Maryland. The owner is Joel and has made these for years.
You can contact him at: rfc at therfc.com or by phone (800) 783-2666
remember this cable has to withstand the near 1KV SUpply. So rotator cable does not work.
Good luck.
-73- Peter K2LRC
www.k2lrc.com
COLLINS REBUILDERS LLc.
916-663-9744 shop
443-994-1438 cell
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On Mar 9, 2020, at 17:46, Ron VE8RT <ve8rt at yknwt.ca> wrote:
for my future use, if I can get to the projects in retirement (if I
can get to retirement :-) I have a couple of project radios in need of
parts that are no longer common. To start with, the cable that would
run between the remote power supply and the transceiver. It would have
an extra heavily insulated wire for the transmitter plate power, a pair
of heavier gauge wires for the AC power switch, and the other voltages
(heater, bias, ..) Is a suitable replacement like that available now?
I recall seeing some tab mounted aluminum case electrolytic capacitors
online, are they still available new? Same with the multi-pin (8,
11, ..) cable and chassis mount connects used between the power supply
and radio, are they hard to find, or is there a suggested replacement
if you're not aiming for authenticity?
Ron
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Ron VE8RT <ve8rt at yknwt.ca>
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