[GreenKeys] OT: 5 pin plug

Ron Kolarik rkolarik at neb.rr.com
Mon Sep 30 15:56:15 EDT 2013


Which TU is it? Possibly a 5 pin DIN plug but be careful of the
pin circle, they can be different for the same pin count.

Ron
K0IDT

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Larry" <Telegrapher at Q.com>
To: <Greenkeys at mailman.qth.net>
Sent: Monday, September 30, 2013 2:24 PM
Subject: [GreenKeys] OT: 5 pin plug


> You wouldn't think it would be hard to find a 5 pin plug like the old 5 pin tube 
> bases have, but.  I would like to find one with a cover or shield whatever it's 
> called.  No it doesn't work on a TTY machine but a TTY TU does send tones thru it! 
> I guess worse comes to worse i'll bust up a tube but that won't look like i want it 
> to look.  Anyone seen one of them lately?  Made by Amphenol or at least the socket 
> is.  The socket is already mounted in the chassis and has factory wiring so there is 
> no need to disturb that as it's what i want anyway.  It's just the outside plug that 
> seems to be elusive.
>
> Thanks for being tolerant to this OT subject.
>
> Larry
> W0OGH
>
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