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Old February 1st 04, 01:44 PM
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Hi, I have the Kenwood TS-700A, 2m rig, I had a problem with the power cord,
got bitten to pieces.
Does anyone know the proper pin requirement? Which of the four pins is to
line up with the black, gnd and neutral? I am using it on 120v only but has
the option for 220.
There are two horizontal pins, two vertical. Any help would be appreciated.

Thanks


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Old February 1st 04, 03:27 PM
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Hi Tuuk,

Manual available in pdf, no charge to download it plus many other manuals, all
makes/models.

http://www.mods.dk/

73 jimbo


Tuuk wrote:

Hi, I have the Kenwood TS-700A, 2m rig, I had a problem with the power cord,
got bitten to pieces.
Does anyone know the proper pin requirement? Which of the four pins is to
line up with the black, gnd and neutral? I am using it on 120v only but has
the option for 220.
There are two horizontal pins, two vertical. Any help would be appreciated.

Thanks


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Old February 1st 04, 03:27 PM
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Hi Tuuk,

Manual available in pdf, no charge to download it plus many other manuals, all
makes/models.

http://www.mods.dk/

73 jimbo


Tuuk wrote:

Hi, I have the Kenwood TS-700A, 2m rig, I had a problem with the power cord,
got bitten to pieces.
Does anyone know the proper pin requirement? Which of the four pins is to
line up with the black, gnd and neutral? I am using it on 120v only but has
the option for 220.
There are two horizontal pins, two vertical. Any help would be appreciated.

Thanks


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Old February 1st 04, 05:01 PM
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Hi
Thanks , I did find that site and many others but they didn't have the
TS-700A specifically. I did find some similar and looked at the specs for
their requirements, but not sure if they are similar.
Thanks though.

73
Bob





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Hi Tuuk,

Manual available in pdf, no charge to download it plus many other manuals,

all
makes/models.

http://www.mods.dk/

73 jimbo


Tuuk wrote:

Hi, I have the Kenwood TS-700A, 2m rig, I had a problem with the power

cord,
got bitten to pieces.
Does anyone know the proper pin requirement? Which of the four pins is

to
line up with the black, gnd and neutral? I am using it on 120v only but

has
the option for 220.
There are two horizontal pins, two vertical. Any help would be

appreciated.

Thanks




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Old February 1st 04, 05:01 PM
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Hi
Thanks , I did find that site and many others but they didn't have the
TS-700A specifically. I did find some similar and looked at the specs for
their requirements, but not sure if they are similar.
Thanks though.

73
Bob





"jimbo" wrote in message
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Hi Tuuk,

Manual available in pdf, no charge to download it plus many other manuals,

all
makes/models.

http://www.mods.dk/

73 jimbo


Tuuk wrote:

Hi, I have the Kenwood TS-700A, 2m rig, I had a problem with the power

cord,
got bitten to pieces.
Does anyone know the proper pin requirement? Which of the four pins is

to
line up with the black, gnd and neutral? I am using it on 120v only but

has
the option for 220.
There are two horizontal pins, two vertical. Any help would be

appreciated.

Thanks




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