[ICOM] ACC connectors for IC756 ProIII

Doug Faunt N6TQS +1-510-655-8604 faunt at panix.com
Wed Mar 11 00:12:24 EDT 2009


BTW, the 7 pin DIN connector is similar to the 8 pin, so you can get
an 8 pin plug, cut the middle pin out, and have a 7pin DIN.
Or get an 8 pin socket, fill the middle pin and have a 7 pin socket.

I don't think Buckscom has a minimum order-
http://www.buckscom.com/catalog/index.php?main_page=index&cPath=13

but if you want better quality, try Mouser or Digikey.

73, doug

   Date: Tue, 10 Mar 2009 23:49:48 -0400
   From: JimR <kd1yv at arrl.net>

   Good suggestion, Ed, but I checked their web site and went through about 
   1000 connectors without finding these.  I may take a run there in the 
   next day or so to get a chimney antenna mount, so I will look while I am 
   in the store.

   73 de Jim


   Ed K1EP wrote:
   > Radio Shack used to and probably still carries them
   >
   > At 3/10/2009 09:52 PM, you wrote:
   >> Who has quick service and sells the 7 and 8 pin DIN connectors for the
   >> IC756 ACC sockets?  And hopefully no minimum order.
   >>
   >> 73 de Jim, KD1YV
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