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brucedownunder2
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Posted: 12:24am 09 Aug 2010
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I've a old style plug connected to my antenna rotator.

It's 8 x spade contacts 6 in -line and the end 2 are 90 degrees ,(this controls the polarity) it's housed in a tin case with little cable clamps at the end . These were used often in old radios and military equipment.. The plug spades are fully open ,(not like todays plug pins)..

I wonder if any of you remember these and can shed some light on a brand name or a source for purchasing.. I've looked in rs catalogue, jaycar, dick smith --no luck..

Thanks

Bruce
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VK4AYQ
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Posted: 01:09am 09 Aug 2010
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Hi Bruce

Have a look on Grumpy radio ebay in the usa I think they have them, they are a power plug for transmitters.

Bob
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Bub73

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Posted: 03:55am 09 Aug 2010
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I think you may be looking for a Jones cinch plug; in the US anyway.

Bob
 
brucedownunder2
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Posted: 04:53am 09 Aug 2010
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WOW,, youse guys are genieases,,,, Jones Cinch plugs ,,sent a e-mail to the aussie distributor ,,,betch the reply, takes longer than you guys took ,lol.

They used to be common 50 years ago

Bruce
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