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Scott Dorsey wrote:
Smokey wrote: I presume you are talking about the DC plug. The AC (through which the batteries ostensibly receive charging current while the radio is plugged in is just a standard AC cheater cord type jack. The goofy polarized bladed plug and jack were "J502" and "P502" generics. You might be able to find a Cinch plug..from Surplus Sales of Nebraska or Fair Radio or somewhere; .not sure of the number but it will have "502" somewhere in its nomenclature. . 2-pin Cinch-Jones connectors are available off the shelf from Allied Electronics. Newark may have them too. --scott Thanks, Vern and Scott for your replies. As a collector of old sets, I prefer to keep them original where possible. I had to replace the Ni-cads with set of AAs soldered in the same format as the old Heath one which was dead. I don't think we have cheater plugs here, but maybe under another name. Unfortunately Cinch-Jones plugs are not available in Australia and getting one from US suppliers is almost impossible these days due to either anti-terrorist legislation (export permits now needed for retail electronics) or credit card use (sorry, you have no confirmed US address). Fortunately buying from private individual is technically easier using Paypal but the new postage rates with no more seamail makes boatanchor purchases uneconomic. Simon |
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