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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 |
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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 Says the part is obsolete, but they have a link under the "Quote" section, so maybe they have some available???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 |
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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 |
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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 Elliot Electronic Supply Company Overview Diodes, Sealed Lead Acid Batteries, Cases, Chemicals, Radio Frequency (RF) Connectors, Fuses, Integrated Circuits (IC), Alternating Current (AC) Power Supplies, Direct Current (DC) Power Supplies, Power Supplies, Relays, Latching Relays, Discrete Semiconductors, Transistors, Plug In Transformers available from Elliot Electronic Supply based in Tucson, AZ. Click the links below to visit our website or contact us via our profile page. Contact Details Elliot Electronic Supply Address: 1251 S Tyndall Avenue, Tucson, Arizona (AZ), 85713, USA Tel: work 520 884 7394 Fax: fax 520 884 7398 |
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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 |
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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) |
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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 |
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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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