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Who makes those white plastic connectors on the ends of DC power cords?
Bob KW4CQ
I am trying to recall the name for those connectors they use on the ends of a DC power cables manufacturers supply with their transceivers. You know the white plastic ones that snap into their socket and are hell to get loose again. I need to order one with 6 pins from from T.B.D. but darned if I can recall their generic name in order to search for one. Can anyone help?
Mega thanks, Bob KW4CQ
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NoName
Molex connectors? ---------------------------------------- In God We Trust All who call on the name of the Lord will be saved - Romans 10:13 A Prudent man sees danger and takes refuge, but the simple keep going and suffer for it - Proverbs 22:3 On 1/12/2021 10:24 AM, Bob KW4CQ wrote:
I am trying to recall the name for those connectors they use on the ends of a DC power cables manufacturers supply with their transceivers. You know the white plastic ones that snap into their socket and are hell to get loose again. I need to order one with 6 pins from from T.B.D. but darned if I can recall their generic name in order to search for one. Can anyone help?
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DL5DL
Am 12.01.21, 19:25 schrieb "NoName via groups.io" <oldradiofan@...>:
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Bob KW4CQ
Yes, Molex. Thanks. You win first prize. An all expense paid vacation to Bouvet Island, which I need as a new one for DXCC. 😀 Bob KW4CQ
On Tue, Jan 12, 2021 at 1:51 PM DL5DL <dirklohse@...> wrote:
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n2msqrp
If it is a Japanese radio the nylon connectors are lnot made by Molex but a Japanese company JST.
MIke N2MS
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