Nigel Thank you for the suggestion, some time ago I tried engaging with Fanuc UK ...
The Fanuc timeline I linked on a previous post says that the GE tie up was from '86 to '09 For me the most remarkable thing is that both connector families seem to have survived in production Best Regards Martin -----Original Message----- From: Nigel Johnson Ham via cctalk [mailto:cctalk@classiccmp.org] Sent: 17 January 2025 16:44 To: Jon Elson via cctalk <cctalk@classiccmp.org> Cc: Nigel Johnson Ham <g4a...@gmail.com> Subject: [cctalk] Re: Fanuc Tape Reader PECs 1980's - Connector Identification On 2025-01-17 10:07, Jon Elson via cctalk wrote: > On 1/16/25 16:07, Martin Bishop via cctalk wrote: >> 1980's Fanuc tape reader PECs are fitted with two families of >> connector I am unfamiliar with : one is used for power and the other >> for signal connections -further detail and pictures in the following >> VCF post >> >> No joy on Burndy website or at BitSavers - wisdom gratefully received >> >> https://forum.vcfed.org/index.php?threads/fanuc-pec-connectors-who-is >> -the-oem-what-family-are-they-from-and-where-can-i-obtain-pdfs.125137 >> 1 >> > > I believe the serial connector is a Honda part. Not sure if that is > the same Honda that makes cars, but a lot of Japanese gear uses these. > Industrial VCRs and video cameras, CNC, etc. > > Jon > I may be clutching at straws here, but Fanuc was a GE company, was it not? And I know that GE had a relationship with Matsushita back in the 70s. Our local GE rep (Toronto, Canada) offered Matsushita product where they didn't have a fit. Maybe try looking there? -- Nigel Johnson, MSc., MIEEE, MCSE VE3ID/G4AJQ/VA3MCU Amateur Radio, the origin of the open-source concept! Skype: TILBURY2591