[Johnson] 120V Accessory Socket
kc9ieq via Johnson
johnson at mailman.qth.net
Thu Jan 8 15:03:25 EST 2015
I have a handful of the actual male ceramic plugs NOS. They are literally just a crystal socket, with silver plated male pins. Shrink tubing or some sort of sleeve should be placed over the solder lugs to prevent accidental shock. I've been apprehensive to list them on ePay since they're so hard to find, but I'll part with a few for $10/ea if you need one and don't want to chop up a crystal to make a cable.
Regards,
Chris kc9ieq
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-------- Original message --------
From: "David C. Hallam" <dhallam at knology.net>
Date:01/08/2015 12:54 PM (GMT-06:00)
To: JOHNSON LIST <johnson at mailman.qth.net>
Subject: [Johnson] 120V Accessory Socket
URRG! Does anyone have a positive, non-loosening, method to make a
connection to the 120V accessory socket (really a crystal holder) on the
back of a Johnson transmitter that doesn't involve replacing the
socket? If you have to replace the socket, suggestions?
David
KW4DH
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