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wa2rqy September 21st 08 03:49 AM

Needed: Cinch 10 pin female socket
 
For my power supply which feeds my Gonset G-76.
Appears that the last owner either removed the plastic pin retainer or
it fell out.
Now, there is nothing to support these female pins from wobbling
around & connector from falling off with poor connections to boot.

The Cinch/Jones model number is S-310-CCT-K
Any help will be apprechiated in getting this rig back on the air.

Need NOT be new.
Regard/73.....
Rich WA2RQY

Scott[_4_] September 21st 08 01:16 PM

Needed: Cinch 10 pin female socket
 
wa2rqy wrote:
For my power supply which feeds my Gonset G-76.
Appears that the last owner either removed the plastic pin retainer or
it fell out.
Now, there is nothing to support these female pins from wobbling
around & connector from falling off with poor connections to boot.

The Cinch/Jones model number is S-310-CCT-K
Any help will be apprechiated in getting this rig back on the air.

Need NOT be new.
Regard/73.....
Rich WA2RQY


I searched on Mouser Electronics website. Says the part is obsolete,
but they have a link under the "Quote" section, so maybe they have some
available???

http://www.mouser.com/Search/Refine....user_Wildcards

Digikey lists the part, but shows a quantity of zero...

http://search.digikey.com/scripts/Dk...name=CJ210S-ND

One last ditch effort...

http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q...earch&aq=f&oq=

Good luck with the search...this may be a tough one :(

Scott
N0EDV

geek September 22nd 08 07:14 AM

Needed: Cinch 10 pin female socket
 
Hi,

Just the pin or the cap?

I use finishing nails for the pins as I usually break them getting them
out :-\

If it's the little inner plastic cap thing, heatshrink tubing is a nice
fix.

Cheers.
__
Gregg


Dave Foreman September 26th 08 08:53 PM

Needed: Cinch 10 pin female socket
 
On Sat, 20 Sep 2008 19:49:49 -0700 (PDT), wa2rqy
wrote:

For my power supply which feeds my Gonset G-76.
Appears that the last owner either removed the plastic pin retainer or
it fell out.
Now, there is nothing to support these female pins from wobbling
around & connector from falling off with poor connections to boot.

The Cinch/Jones model number is S-310-CCT-K
Any help will be apprechiated in getting this rig back on the air.

Need NOT be new.
Regard/73.....
Rich WA2RQY


Rich
Try this company.
I have purchased some Cinch/Jones items from them in the past.
Dave

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raypsi September 27th 08 10:50 AM

Needed: Cinch 10 pin female socket
 
I used to make a living selling Cinch connectors.
That part number is for a 10 pin female so any
Cinch number that begins with S-310 can be used
the suffix letters indicate the mount or shell style.
The numbers I remember off the top of my head:

S-310-AB
S-310-SB
S-310-CCE

The SB and AB are chassis mount the rivets can
be taken out and then the socket can be used in
a CCT or CCE style.

the S-310-CCT-K is a locking shell style. With
little clips on the sides to lock the socket in
place to it won't come out.

73 OM

n8zu

revtex September 28th 08 10:44 AM

Needed: Cinch 10 pin female socket
 
On Sep 21, 3:49 am, wa2rqy wrote:
For my power supply which feeds my Gonset G-76.
Appears that the last owner either removed the plastic pin retainer or
it fell out.
Now, there is nothing to support these female pins from wobbling
around & connector from falling off with poor connections to boot.

The Cinch/Jones model number is S-310-CCT-K
Any help will be apprechiated in getting this rig back on the air.

Need NOT be new.
Regard/73.....
Rich WA2RQY


Try www.electronicplus.com

they show s-310-cct but not -k

regards Revtex (non Ham)

raypsi September 28th 08 10:06 PM

Needed: Cinch 10 pin female socket
 
On Sep 20, 10:49 pm, wa2rqy wrote:
For my power supply which feeds my Gonset G-76.
Appears that the last owner either removed the plastic pin retainer or
it fell out.
Now, there is nothing to support these female pins from wobbling
around & connector from falling off with poor connections to boot.



Well if you has the shell, any S-310 will work. It's all the same
just
the shell or the mounting is different

I'd go wit the S-310-CCT

73 OM

n8zu

wa2rqy October 15th 08 01:48 AM

Needed: Cinch 10 pin female socket
 
On Sep 28, 5:06 pm, raypsi wrote:
On Sep 20, 10:49 pm, wa2rqy wrote:

For my power supply which feeds my Gonset G-76.
Appears that the last owner either removed the plastic pin retainer or
it fell out.
Now, there is nothing to support these female pins from wobbling
around & connector from falling off with poor connections to boot.


Well if you has the shell, any S-310 will work. It's all the same
just
the shell or the mounting is different

I'd go wit the S-310-CCT

73 OM

n8zu


Thanks to all that tried to help out.
I bought 2 females & now to put one on.
good news is that it now transmits, 60 watts AM & 70 watts out in CW
tune-up.
Now gotta get a decent antenna on it see how it "Hears"\
Tnx all.........
Rich WA2RQY


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