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Make that NEWARK ELECTRONICS, at http://www.newark.com/ ...
Mark Langford, Huntsville, Alabama
see KR2S project N56ML at http://home.hiwaay.net/~langford
email to N56ML "at" hiwaay.net
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Newark Electronics Link Below---
http://www.newark.com/
Don
Mark wrote:
> Make that NEWARK ELECTRONICS, at http://www.newark.com/ ...
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Also: MOUSER ELECTRONICS
Mouser.com
1-800-346-6873
Free catalog, 1701 pages!
Louis Staalberg
N9FL"at"cbiwireless.com
Also try:
Digikey http://www.digikey.com/
Allen G. Wiesner KR-2SS/TD S/N 1118
65 Franklin Street
Ansonia, CT 06401-1240
(203) 732-0508
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Anyone got a good supplier for the 18 pin and 15 pin connectors needed between
transponder and encoder?? I thought Radio Shack had them but no dice.
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Derry, NH
Paul wrote:
> Anyone got a good supplier for the 18 pin and 15 pin connectors needed
> between transponder and encoder?? I thought Radio Shack had them but no
> dice.
Are you sure that "18 pin" isn't really a 25 pin D-shell (extremely common)
that's only using 18 of the pins to do anything?
I should add that I made my cable out of an old "parallel port extention
cable" by chopping one end off and rewiring with a new connector. That
guarantees at least one end is "factory good", and cuts down the workload a
lot. You have to spend a little time correlating pins with wire colors, an
Mark L said: >Are you sure that "18 pin" isn't really a 25 pin D-shell
(extremely common) that's only using 18 of the pins to do anything? The 15 pin
might be the
same way, but 15 pin connectors are also very common.<
Yup, I counted them ma-self. The 15 pin looks for all the world like a 9 p
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