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On Dec 4, 1:20*pm, Registered User wrote:
On Thu, 04 Dec 2008 17:56:27 +0000, Stev eH StevehkhhSDJvhvbjjxbvvbhnvbhzjdnxzvzhzdshbvnjzvnb vnvjbvbcjbvvvvnmxvzjhjzsd*gfgsfghgjsghgsljhglhdjfg hfufgfhzysgfhczgugfvzlvufzvllgfzlyfyvlgbylvdfghvbl wrote: The sockets for the 807 are rare The 807 uses a readily available 5 contact socket. The 1625 (12V equivalent) uses a 7 contact socket which can be difficult to locate. Chinese Ceramic 5- and 7-pin sockets for 807's and 1625's are readily available. e.g. P-ST5-216 and P-ST7-311 from Antique Electronic Supply, or the same thing from ESRC on Ebay, items 130273824548 and 130273500741, or similar thigns from at least a dozen other web suppliers. (Antique Electronic Supply and ESRC I've been doing business with for many years). Vintage ceramic sockets from the 40's and 50's made by EF Johnson etc. turn up at hamfests pretty regularly too. Tim N3QE |
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