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Thanks for the lead. I see them on their web site.
Ronnie "Jeff" wrote in message ... Those connectors are still in use today in UK & Europe at least. A UK supplier is Maplin electronics. www.maplin.co.uk part no HHH12N Reagrds Jeff |
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Ronnie wrote:
Thanks for the lead. I see them on their web site. Ronnie "Jeff" wrote in message ... Those connectors are still in use today in UK & Europe at least. A UK supplier is Maplin electronics. www.maplin.co.uk part no HHH12N Reagrds Jeff Jeff and Ronnie; That type of connector is known as a "Motorola Connector". Developed by Motorola for their automobile radios. Dave N |
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We purchased a new 5th wheel trailer a month ago and had to replace the
stereo unit. Was I surprised when I pull the old one. It used the old Motorola auto antenna connector and cable to the antenna on the RV roof. So, I guess the antennas, cable and connectors are still being made and used today. Paul in Redmond, OR |
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