[Milsurplus] BC-324???

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Thu, 22 May 2003 15:22:51 EDT


Groups,

Fifteen or twenty years ago, I bought most of what remained of an old 
post-WW-II surplus radio store.  Among other things there were a lot of connectors, 
most of which have long since gone back to the radios they belong ed with.  But 
there were some 4-pin types with black bakelite bodies.  When I acquired my 
first BC-187, the connector looked familiar and I remembered the ones from 
years back but didn't locate them until yesterday.  They don't fit the BC-187 (of 
GN-37) as although the pin locations appear to be about correct, one of them 
is larger in diameter than the other three.  The box is marked (in my 
handwriting) BC-324 Plugs.  Anyone ever hear of the BC-324?  Fred Chesson's list has it 
confused with the BC-348 and the BC-312/342.  My database just says "...." , 
which probably came from Fred years ago when we were compiling the early lists 
(we started off with all of the sequence numbers filled in).

73
Robert Downs
Houston
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