[ICOM] IC271, IC471, IC1271, etc update
Larry Hinton
hinton.ll at frontier.com
Sun Dec 23 18:32:58 EST 2018
WOW. That is surprising. Molex 24 circuit plugs and sockets were quite popular. Had I known, I would have recycled decent ones from from equipment being disposed of at work. Unfortunately, since I retired I no longer have access.
Larry
K7YBZ
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> On Dec 22, 2018, at 07:33, Ray Keefe <K2RJK at thewoodenham.com> wrote:
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> Thank you all for your suggestions, those were the ones I already researched b4 I put up my request. I spent several hours running searches in DuckDuckGo and as a last resort I used Goggle (hate it). Went down 9 pages in Goggle's results.
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> Molex shows the item as DISCONTINUED, no longer manufactured.
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> All the other domestic suppliers (Mouse, Digikey, etc ) may list the part but look at the quantity in stock 0, zip, nada, zilch or not available.
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> The seller here in NJ, did get back to me, they only relisted the item as a "favor" to one it's customers in Utah who did not have it anymore.
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> I checked out Swatee and concluded that they were someone I would not attempt to do business with. See the FB page and what folks have posted about them. They also had no contact info or location where they were in the world on the website. All RED flags to not do business with them.
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> Any supplier that claimed to have any in stock would not provide prices, only that you send in an RFQ which tells me that they won't deal in quantities of less than 5.
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> The source in Hong Kong was the only one that I ran across that may really have them.
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> HOWEVER given the current climate in the DC Cess Pool, I just got a notice that the US was pulling out of an international agreement with other countries post offices that WILL result in hidden ADDITIONAL charges that they buyer would have to pay the USPS or shipper when it reaches the US, before a shipment is delivered. If you never have sold anything overseas you would not know about what the PO in the buyers country charges them to deliver the item. It's not free.
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> Since Molex no longer makes the shells, I had hoped that someone may have found a suitable replacement source for the 24 pin shells. Not even the clone makers in China are making them.
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> Guess I'll have to now start searching old clothes washers/dryers, video games to see if I can scrounge up a used one, since the male/female pins are still avail.
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>> On 12/20/2018 5:55 PM, Ray Keefe wrote:
>> The vendor in Seaside, NJ, did finally get back to me, they didn't have it at all. It seems that their 15 year old software doesn't play well with return receipts and sends out the false message about deleting the email.
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>>> On 12/20/2018 5:37 PM, Ray Keefe wrote:
>>> Has anyone found a source for the ACC Molex connectors used on this series of radios? Molex 76650-0071, they are no longer in production, all the sources I've been able to come with all want an RFQ, which tells me they aren't going to bother with small orders.
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>>> I've located sources outside the US, but am reluctant to try to place an order these days with any overseas vendors, because of the climate that has been created by the cess pool in Wash DC.
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>>> I did find one vendor here in NJ in Seaside Park (15 miles from me) that has one in their inventory, when I tried to email to order it, they simply just delete my emails (how do I know that, return receipt tells me that they did after they read the email). They also advertise on their website NO MINIMUM. I won't put their name here, but will provide it in direct private email.
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>>> I need at least one, but would like to have a couple on hand for my old IC271.
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