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Old September 1st 04, 01:28 AM
Steve
 
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Actually it's a 4 pin plug. This plug was used on many Lafayette radios.
If you can't find the plug you can always go on Ebay and do a search on
Lafayette.
You usually can pick up an HB-525 or 625 for a song. Many come with the
microphone. Now you can get the radio with the female socket and the mic with
the male plug!
73
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M-Tech wrote:

Hey. It's just a 5 pin connector. Can't you find something from molex and
swap out both ends? Or is there some kind of "authentic" value in this like
the organ is a collectors item or something.

Don

"Robert MacNutt" wrote in message
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Hi. I found a few really old posts about this plug, but no part
numbers or sources. Anyone know where I can find one of these plugs?
One post said it was used on the HB-400 radio. It's round, with round
pins, shaped like a "Y" (or a crows foot).

Picture available he

http://www.combo-organ.com/plug.jpg

I don't need it for a CB, though. It was used on an old Rheem combo
(portable) organ for the volume pedal.