Just to add another comment, I do not know what the CD-267 cable actually was used for, other than to connect an LS-3 to some receiver audio source. But, if it is to be used with many BC-312 and 342 receivers, the "Speaker 2nd Audio" output connector is jack to accept a PL-68. The connections from the speaker are tip and shield. The ring carries filament voltage from the receiver.  Otherwise, a simple PL-68/PL-55 cable will do. So, if the speaker is to be used with the aforementioned receivers, a cable with two PL-68s will be required. One can got audio from the PL-55 type headphone jack, but speaker volume will be lower.  Never figured why filament voltage on the speaker plug was used for. Will look again at the SCR-399 and GRC-26 books.
Jeep K3HVG
On 08/28/2024 4:17 PM EDT Doran Platt via MRCA <[email protected]> wrote:
 
 
That cord is a PL-55 (PJ-055B) and a PL-68 3-cond mic plug.  Any 2 conductor rubber covered cable will meet the mark. Might be easier make than to find the nomenclatured cable. If no joy, be glad to put one together for you.  Note that the PL-68 end needs to be confirmed as some LS-3 spkrs have been modified as to connections.
K3HVG Jeep
On 08/28/2024 3:05 PM EDT David Craine <[email protected]> wrote:
 
 
Folks, I’m looking for a cord CD-267 for my WWII display. Does anyone have the cable and willing to sell it?
 
 
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