[Milsurplus] CD-361
Hubert Miller
Kargo_cult at msn.com
Sat Aug 12 23:58:23 EDT 2017
The pin deleted in the PL-149, do you know offhand what it carries in the PL-279 ? ( Hopes die hard. )
Yes, not one of my smarter deals, a loss unless I can recoup the equivalent value of a DY-88 from 3 of the CD-361.
The fourth one has the shell cracking apart; looks like pot metal.
-Hue
>As I wrote earlier, the PL-149 won't work on the RT-77. One of the nine contacts is replaced by a guide pin hole (same for the PL-150). The RT-77 (actually the CD-1086) uses the PL-279 which has all nine contacts. So if you bought them as a connector source for one end of the CD-1086, that was a mistake. Only the connector body is right. Plus you would also need a cable male PL-294 for the power supply end of the CD-1086.
Robert Downs - Houston
wa5cab dot com (Web Store)
MVPA 9480
In a message dated 08/12/2017 15:12:36 PM Central Daylight Time, mailto:Kargo_cult at msn.com writes:
Here's the skinny on the CD-361s I have. I have, I think, 4 NOS. I'll look later today when I'm
painting the shed. I got these around 1985 when I needed connectors for the GRC-9. I think
I traded a DY-88 for 4 of those CD-361s. Not one of my smarter moves, but it seemed then
GRC-9 connectors were not easy for me to find. I still have a abundance of GRC-9 sets and not
enough power cables for them, so I crave connectors for the GRC-9. It would be sinful I suppose
to cut up the CD-361s but you see my dilemma if I sell them. I will have a hole in my supply for
4 GRC-9 power connectors.
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