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Another Nick wrote: Yes, and I probably will... just wanted to see if anyone in 'Netland might come up with a drop-in replacement in the meantime. I have two NOS of these 2 pin DINs with three terminals. Chrome surround too. They are designed for surface mounting, so not sure if they interchange directly with the more common plain plastic type that are often mounted from behind the panel, but looks like they can. Stored with metal bodied chrome plugs too. Think they came from RS Components many years ago, but are no longer in their plastic bags. I've also got a few the same but with only two contacts. -- *Some people are only alive because it is illegal to kill. Dave Plowman London SW To e-mail, change noise into sound. |
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