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from: `Don and Diana Cunningham`
date: 2004-08-24 23:02:32
subject: Re: [drakelist] Interconnecting cables

From: "Don and Diana Cunningham" 
Subject: Re: [drakelist] Interconnecting cables


"Don and Diana Cunningham"  made an
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Jack,
I noticed that John Kriner is selling some of the original Drake kits to
change that 2 pin jack to regular phono jack to get rid of the problem of
finding those 2 pin plugs.  I don't remember if I can mention item numbers
from the "E" place on here or not, so email me direct and I'll give you the
item number so you can find them if interested.  It contains the plate,
screws, phono jack, etc to update them like Drake did.  The connecting
cables are easy to make, only one or two need to be "special".  Look at Ron
Baker's site ( www.wb4hfn.com ) and bet you will find a vendor that makes
them.  Hope that helps!!  I guess I'll have my 4B line when I have an estate
for sale!!  Love them.
73,
Don, WB5HAK
----- Original Message -----
From: "Jack Wilson" 
To: 
Sent: Tuesday, August 24, 2004 8:49 PM
Subject: [drakelist] Interconnecting cables


>
> "Jack Wilson"  made an utterence to
the drakelist gang
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>
> Hi all,
>
> I'm new to this list so, please excuse if this is an old subject.  I gave
> away, yep, you heard it right, gave away, my Drake 4b twins that I had
> cherished since the 70's a few years ago.  I was so put off with the
garbage
> that was going on on twenty meters back in the late 80's and early 90's
that
> I said I don't need it.
>
> Of course, giveawayers remorse hit me a few years later when the band had
> been cleaned up,(at least a little), and I missed my Drake equipment.  So,
> now I am in the process of trying to reassemble a complete Drake line
> station.  (I did have the sense to keep the L4B, hope it still works OK).
>
> But what is bothering me is the question of the interconnecting cables.  I
> purchased a TR4 to get back into things, but, or course, I don't have the
> interconnecting cable to go to the L4B.  Looks like it is one of those
> cables that has two small prongs on each end.  After thinking about it for
> awhile, I guess that all of that equipment you see on Ebay doesn't come as
> packaged from the factory, i.e., cables included. And of course, Radio
Shack
> (You've got questions?, We've got blank stares!) is no help at all.
>
> So, my question is,  Is there a source for these cables?  How do you
connect
> up the R's to the T's and the whole station to the L's?
>
> Any help would be appreciated and, as I said before, if this is old hat,
> please excuse but please give me a clue if you can.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Jack
> K1HW
>
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