[NLRS] Accessory plugs for TE amps
Doug Reed
n0nas at amsat.org
Fri Dec 21 17:59:36 EST 2012
The tube socket is a trick I never thought of. Good one!
And you could probably find small diameter brass rod at a good hobby
store. You can always measure the diameter of the pin on a tube and find
rod stock to match. But buying a foot or two of RG6 wouldn't break the
bank either.
And you could take the tube socket to the hardware store and see if a
plastic or copper pipe cap would fit as a cover that could be glued on
the back.....
73, Doug Reed, N0NAS.
Dr. Gerald N. Johnson wrote:
>
>
> P.S. The center conductor of good RG-6 is 18 gauge often copperweld,
> suitable for making tube socket plug pins. I also have a roll of that 1"
> spaced open wire that I could cut a bit off. The center conductor of
> RG59 is smaller.
>
> 73, Jerry, K0CQ
>
> On 12/20/2012 4:37 PM, vince pavkovich wrote:
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>>
>>
>> I am in need of couple 7 pin male / tube socket type accessory plugs
>> for my TE Systems amplifiers. These are about 5/8" diameter, with
>> pins at about 3/8" center to center across. I can email picture if you
>> would like. Email me if you have any, with cost including shipping to
>> 55309. Or if you know of a source that actually has them in stock.
>> TE has switched to RJ45 and no longer has any. Thanks Vince K0SIX
>> EN35dj Big Lake, MN
>>
>>
>
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