[TMC] Mating 2-Pin Male Muting Relay Connector for GPR-90
triodes at optonline.net
triodes at optonline.net
Wed Dec 7 21:26:17 EST 2022
Thanks for the reply, but I don't know what a plain old vanilla two-pin
line plug is.
Do you mean a standard 2-prong 120 VAC male plug, for plugging into a
120 VAC U.S.-style wall socket? If so, that is not what this connector
is.
It has two female circular contacts, each with an inner diameter of
perhaps 1/16-inch.
73,
Bruce, W2XR
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From: 1oldlens1 at ix.netcom.com
To: triodes at optonline.net; tmc at mailman.qth.net
Sent: Wednesday, December 7, 2022 7:16 PM
Subject: RE: [TMC] Mating 2-Pin Male Muting Relay Connector for
GPR-90
Isn't this a plain vanilla two pin line plug? If so Ive gotten
replacements for table lamps at Ace hardware stores.
Are you going to add an MSR to the GPR 90 ?
Sent from my Galaxy
-------- Original message --------
From: triodes at optonline.net
Date: 12/7/22 3:44 PM (GMT-08:00)
To: tmc at mailman.qth.net
Subject: [TMC] Mating 2-Pin Male Muting Relay Connector for GPR-90
I am finally properly integrating my GPR-90 into the shack, where it
will be used in conjunction with my GPT-750 and SBK-1K clone
transmitters.
I am looking for the 2-pin non-polarized male plug that plugs into the
female chassis-mounted connector marked "Relay", located on the rear
apron of the GPR-90 receiver.
I believe this was a standard 1950s-era connector made by Cinch, but I
cannot find any vendor part number information, etc., for it.
Does anyone have a spare they can sell to me? I want to use the correct
physical interface between my external muting relay and the GPR-90,
without any kind of hammy hambone kludge here.
Any help here would be very much appreciated!
Thanks & 73,
Bruce, W2XR
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