[aprssig] DIN Connectors
Joe Della Barba joe at dellabarba.comFri Mar 17 22:42:44 UTC 2006
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Both 5 and 6 pin DIN connectors can be had by scavenging old computer keyboards. Also EBay must have a ton of both for pretty low dollars. Joe N3HGB Fred Atkinson, WB4AEJ wrote: > Well, I just got off the phone with MFJ. They gave me a Jameco part >number of 15878 (in stock). I also found a 15879 (the RoHS one, but it is >not in stock). > > I can't get a zoom in on that part. I want to see if it is like the DIN >that came with the unit (I don't see how to get a soldering iron to the pins >they way it is configured). > > But I'm still looking. > > Regards, > > > Fred, >WB4AEJ > > >----- Original Message ----- >From: "Mullen" <ad4bl at mosquitonet.com> >To: <fred at WB4AEJ.COM>; "TAPR APRS Mailing List" <aprssig at lists.tapr.org> >Sent: Thursday, March 16, 2006 9:46 PM >Subject: Re: [aprssig] DIN Connectors > > >Part number for the 6pin mini-dins at Action electronics is PP-MD6P. i >looked at Mouser for them and couldn't find them. > >
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