[Milsurplus] Fw: Help IDing WWII IFF connectors
Jack Sullivan
wa1tej at yahoo.com
Sun Jul 23 22:07:00 EDT 2017
I've figured out most of these connector designations:
The 7-pin male is a PL-182The 7-pin female is a PL-183
But I'm still in the dark concerning the 3-pin male apparent power connector.
Jack
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From: Jack Sullivan <wa1tej at yahoo.com>
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Subject: Help IDing WWII IFF connectors
I have 2 IFF cables similar to the types used in equipment such as SCR-695 & APX-1/2. There are the old style connectors with the metal shields.
One is a 7-pin male with the print on the shield as close as I can make out as 'naf68825 ch/2588'. It is attached to a 12-inch black shielded cable with 4 wire leads: black, green, red & white insulation.
The other is a 2-foot black shielded cable with connectors of the same type on both ends. One is a 7-pin female with the following on the back of the metal shield: 10H/256 B NAF 68923-1 Socket type 105. The connector on the other end looks like a power connector. It has no figures on the shield. The 3 male pins are in a triangle with the central (top) pin labeled E in the plastic of the connector itself, which I would assume to be ground. Both ends of this cable have solid uninsulated ground leads about 6 inches in length with spade terminals.
Any help IDing these 3 connectors would be greatly appreciated.
Jack
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