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From: Garey Barrell
Subject: Re: [drakelist] Swap for TR7 Molex Connectors?
Doc -
You might have better luck calling them "Cinch" or
"Cinch-Jones" connectors. That's what they were called for
the last 50-60 years or so. Molex only recently started
making them. Most people associate the white plastic
round-pin connectors sold by Radio Shack with the name
Molex. Similar Molex connectors are also used in a lot of
auto systems.
The only one that's difficult to find is the 310-CCT. Cinch
discontinued it, and apparently Molex has chosen not to make
it either?!?!? I think it's the RV-7 connector on the TR-7.
73, Garey - K4OAH
Atlanta
edoc wrote:
>
> Anyone have any spare TR7 Molex-type connectors?
>
> I have ordered a pair of the 5404 power connectors from Newark
> (Mouser was less expensive but they were out of stock.) but I
> still need the others.
>
> TO SWAP -- Bag of a dozen assorted metal-shell Molex-type connectors.
> WANTED -- one (or more) Molex-type connector(s) for my Drake TR7.
>
> Also, a non-Drake need:
>
> TO SWAP -- Two Large & One Small Metal Knob for MORROW HF gear.
> WANTED -- Large Hallicrafters SX-99/S-85, etc. knobs with silver
> inserts. (I need three, will talk swap for 1, 2 or 3.)
>
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