[Johnson] 120V Accessory Socket

David C. Hallam dhallam at knology.net
Thu Jan 8 18:19:20 EST 2015


Chris,

I have a couple of these, too.  The same apprehension as you about 
insulation.

David
KW4DH

On 1/8/2015 3:03 PM, kc9ieq wrote:
> 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
>
>
> Sent from my I are SMRTphone
>
>
> -------- 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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