[Icom] Icom PS-125
Steve
[email protected]
Fri, 25 Jul 2003 10:40:25 -0400
I see those two connectors on the Powerwerx web site. The chassis mount
connector has what appears to be three wires inserted into it. Can those
three lugs be removed from the connector once inserted? Do they
latch/lock in such that they cannot be removed? If they can be removed,
how? Special tool needed?
Looking at the Powerwerx web site, I don't see the pin plugs that you'd
need for the chassis mount connector. Wonder where you'd get those?
Anyone know a manufacturer and part number for the chassis mount connector?
Thanks.
Steve
K8JQ
Roy Sakabu wrote:
> Why don't you just make one?
> Get a plug that looks like the rig's back side, wire up some 12 gauge wire
> and put another power plug on the end.
>
> $10 for the chasis connector, $7 for the power plug.
>
> Powerwerx carries them, so do others I suppose.
>
> Icom may have done this to reduce both IR drop and RF pickup since they
> don't know how RF dirty everyone's shack is.
>
> On older Icom P/S's the power cords were quite long and you really could put
> the power supplies under a desk.
>
>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>From: W0YG Charlie Summers [SMTP:[email protected]]
>>Sent: Wednesday, July 23, 2003 1:53 PM
>>To: Icom Reflector
>>Subject: [Icom] Icom PS-125
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>>Why does the PS-125 have such a short radio power cord (not line cord)?
>>Does anyone know of an extension cord that might be available? The short
>>cord forces you to dedicate counter space to a logical under counter unit.
>>
>>73,
>>
>>Charlie, W0YG..>>
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