[Milsurplus] WTD: connector for CH 27 chest SCR 177/188

Dennis DuVall duvallddennis at gmail.com
Thu Dec 17 12:36:23 EST 2015


Paul, et-al,

Looking at my 1943 Radio’s Master it looks more like an “M1” series connector than a “P” series.  If it were a “P” there should be a small, spring loaded retaining latch somewhere on the protruding 
barrel but I don’t see such in the picture.  What’s in the pix looks more like a six pin CANNON “Type M1 ROUND SURFACE WALL RECEPTACLE.”

Also, are you looking to match the connector in the picture or are you looking for the mating part?

Dennis D.  W7QHO
Glendale, CA

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> On Dec 17, 2015, at 7:27 AM, Thekan, Paul <Paul.Thekan at cpii.com> wrote:
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> I'm trying to find the connector in the attached pic.
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> It is the 6 pin connector on the bottom panel below the phone.
> 
> The Panel is p/o of the CH 27 chest that houses the BC 191 xmtr and is used with the SCR 177 & 188.
> 
> For some reason these panels were removed from the chests. Thanks to Denny at the Patton & His Third Army Living Historians group for providing the pic here of their set.
> 
> I've tried William Perry but he's not sure if he can help. Robert Downs ID'd the connector as the Cannon connector 'P' series. Similar to the connector used on the PE 103 dynamotor as used on the BC 654.
> 
> Thanks for looking
> 
> Paul
> N6FEG
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