[Hallicrafters] 11 Pin Octal Plugs

rdhalste rdhalste at tm.net
Thu Mar 21 12:30:53 EST 2002



> I think I have a box of these things but doubt I could find it in any
> reasonable time frame.  I suggest you look at plug-in relays.  The
> 11-pin "octal" style base is a common standard for those.
>
Same here...
About 7 years ago I decided to "clean out", the boxes of junk and old tubes
in the basement and garage.  I gave away virtually any kind of part you can
think of. Sold my power tubes...I had 4 4-CX300s or 400s with sockets, 4
4-CX1500s with sockets.  At least I gave the small tubes to the local club.

I'd say hit up the swaps, especially trunk sales, put up a sign, or make
some cards to pass out.  Make a big sign and wear it on your back asking for
11 pin round plugs to fit old Hallicrafters.

Course you could go out and purchase an HA1 keyer.  that has the plug
inserted. You can keep the plug...send me the keyer... <:-))  Actually I
have a nice HA1.

Pardon me if my writing is a bit fractured...I was working out in the shop
on the HT33B and the airplane till 3:00 AM.  This is early morning for me.

Roger (K8RI EN73)(I never thought those plugs would be rare)Halstead
WWW.RogerHalstead.com
N833R, World's Oldest Debonair? S#CD-2
> 73, Rich, KC9GQ
>
> RHibnick at aol.com wrote:
>
> > Hello!
> > I am new to this reflector, so I apologize if this topic has been
covered.
> > Does anyone  have a source for those "11 pin octal plugs" that are on
the
> > back of HT-37's, HT-44's, many others, Heathkit power supplies, etc.?
> > Thanks,
> > Ray, WA9YYY
>
>
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