[R-1051] R-1051 multicircuit connector
Barry Hauser
barry at hausernet.com
Thu Oct 7 13:30:44 EDT 2004
Gee, sorry to hear that Mike ...
Is that green or plastic -- the money not the connector.
Be happy to help you out -- just send $500 and I'll find you a connector.
;-)
Seriously tho' -- I've never had one of those plugs -- there should be a
teeny tiny number "engraved" on the shell of the back panel connector -- the
bayonet part -- in case someone doesn't know offhand. You'll need a bright
light source, a magnifying glass and one or two mirrors to read it (depends
if you can read mirror writing). Of course, the number will be facing
downward or right at another connector. Maybe some kind of fiber optic
viewer would work.
Of course, you don't want to read the number off the back because that means
you'd have to move the thing and you'd rather have someone else move
theirs -- right? ;-) <grunt>. (I know your kind -- but don't ask me how,
heh heh ;-)
good hunting
Barry
----- Original Message -----
From: "mikea" <mikea at mikea.ath.cx>
To: "R-1051 Discussion Group" <r-1051 at mailman.qth.net>
Sent: Thursday, October 07, 2004 12:05 PM
Subject: [R-1051] R-1051 multicircuit connector
> Since, like all of us, I find myself burdened with more money than I
> know what to do with, I thought I'd see about hooking up an R-1051
> using the "unified" connector (bayonet, 12 pins, on my "H" model,
> and, I expect, on all the others, for compatibility) on the back.
> Anyone got a part number for the plug?
>
> --
> Mike Andrews
> mikea at mikea.ath.cx
> Tired old sysadmin
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