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I have searched through mouser and digikey and can not find this
connector. I may have missed it but I did look. I too 3 photos of it
as close as I can get with my digital camera and here they are...

http://www.thewishzone.com/cdw/Connector1.jpg
http://www.thewishzone.com/cdw/Connector2.jpg
http://www.thewishzone.com/cdw/Connector3.jpg

as near as I can tell the pin spacing is .050" or 1.27mm. The connector
is to hook in power video and audio to a tiny 900 mhz transmitter.

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On Sat, 10 Mar 2007 12:10:57 -0600, Chris W wrote:

I have searched through mouser and digikey and can not find this
connector. I may have missed it but I did look. I too 3 photos of

it
as close as I can get with my digital camera and here they are...

http://www.thewishzone.com/cdw/Connector1.jpg
http://www.thewishzone.com/cdw/Connector2.jpg
http://www.thewishzone.com/cdw/Connector3.jpg

as near as I can tell the pin spacing is .050" or 1.27mm. The

connector
is to hook in power video and audio to a tiny 900 mhz transmitter.


Is the ruler scale in 1/16" at top and 1/32" at bottom? It might help
us to know this detail.
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It looks like one you can get from Jaycar see this link...it comes with
cables attached.


http://www.jaycar.com.au/productView...=&SUBCATID=476

IF the link won't work go to their home page and browse in
Surveillance / CCD accessories
Russell

ID=QC3416&CATID=13&keywords=&SPECIAL=&form=CAT&Pro dCodeOnly=&Keyword1=&Keyword2=&pageNumber=&priceMi n=&priceMax=&SUBCATID=476
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I have searched through mouser and digikey and can not find this connector.
I may have missed it but I did look. I too 3 photos of it as close as I
can get with my digital camera and here they are...

http://www.thewishzone.com/cdw/Connector1.jpg
http://www.thewishzone.com/cdw/Connector2.jpg
http://www.thewishzone.com/cdw/Connector3.jpg

as near as I can tell the pin spacing is .050" or 1.27mm. The connector
is to hook in power video and audio to a tiny 900 mhz transmitter.

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learn more at http://www.defectivebydesign.org/what_is_drm"

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On Sun, 11 Mar 2007 08:48:07 GMT, Ross Herbert
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Is the ruler scale in 1/16" at top and 1/32" at bottom? It might help
us to know this detail.


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It's in 1/32" increments at the top and 1/64" increments on the
bottom. Look at the markings to the left of the big "3".



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Some one on the s.e.components says it is a Molex 51021. Mouser and
digikey both sell it. Seems it is 1.25mm instead of 1.27 which is what
I was searching for and the drawing in the mouser catalog I was looking
it was at the worst possible angle to tell what it was. Anyway, not
the trick is going to be to attach the wires to the tiny pins... wish me
luck.


Chris W wrote:
I have searched through mouser and digikey and can not find this
connector. I may have missed it but I did look. I too 3 photos of it
as close as I can get with my digital camera and here they are...

http://www.thewishzone.com/cdw/Connector1.jpg
http://www.thewishzone.com/cdw/Connector2.jpg
http://www.thewishzone.com/cdw/Connector3.jpg

as near as I can tell the pin spacing is .050" or 1.27mm. The connector
is to hook in power video and audio to a tiny 900 mhz transmitter.


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learn more at http://www.defectivebydesign.org/what_is_drm"

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Chris W wrote:
can not find this connector.


sci.electronics redacted from Groups.
You are posting to a defunct group:
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On Sun, 11 Mar 2007 08:23:29 -0500, John Fields
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On Sun, 11 Mar 2007 08:48:07 GMT, Ross Herbert
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Is the ruler scale in 1/16" at top and 1/32" at bottom? It might

help
us to know this detail.


---
It's in 1/32" increments at the top and 1/64" increments on the
bottom. Look at the markings to the left of the big "3".



Right... I didn't look at the 3rd pic. It isn't obvious from the first
2 which I did look at.
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"Chris W" wrote in message
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I have searched through mouser and digikey and can not find this
connector. I may have missed it but I did look. I too 3 photos of it
as close as I can get with my digital camera and here they are...

http://www.thewishzone.com/cdw/Connector1.jpg
http://www.thewishzone.com/cdw/Connector2.jpg
http://www.thewishzone.com/cdw/Connector3.jpg

as near as I can tell the pin spacing is .050" or 1.27mm. The connector
is to hook in power video and audio to a tiny 900 mhz transmitter.

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Try http://www.rscomponents.co.uk/

They do a hyoodge range of connectors.

If it's from a TV set, try a specialist TV spares place.


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On Mon, 12 Mar 2007 08:14:12 GMT, Ross Herbert
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On Sun, 11 Mar 2007 08:23:29 -0500, John Fields
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On Sun, 11 Mar 2007 08:48:07 GMT, Ross Herbert
wrote:


Is the ruler scale in 1/16" at top and 1/32" at bottom? It might

help
us to know this detail.


---
It's in 1/32" increments at the top and 1/64" increments on the
bottom. Look at the markings to the left of the big "3".



Right... I didn't look at the 3rd pic. It isn't obvious from the first
2 which I did look at.


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This connector is used on most new computers as the floppy drive power
connector.
You can buy one at any computer store that sells power supplies or drives.


"Chris W" wrote in message
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I have searched through mouser and digikey and can not find this connector.
I may have missed it but I did look. I too 3 photos of it as close as I
can get with my digital camera and here they are...

http://www.thewishzone.com/cdw/Connector1.jpg
http://www.thewishzone.com/cdw/Connector2.jpg
http://www.thewishzone.com/cdw/Connector3.jpg

as near as I can tell the pin spacing is .050" or 1.27mm. The connector
is to hook in power video and audio to a tiny 900 mhz transmitter.

--
Chris W
KE5GIX

"Protect your digital freedom and privacy, eliminate DRM,
learn more at http://www.defectivebydesign.org/what_is_drm"

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Sorry for my hasty submission. I see the connector is much smaller than I
thought.


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This connector is used on most new computers as the floppy drive power
connector.
You can buy one at any computer store that sells power supplies or drives.


"Chris W" wrote in message
...
I have searched through mouser and digikey and can not find this
connector. I may have missed it but I did look. I too 3 photos of it as
close as I can get with my digital camera and here they are...

http://www.thewishzone.com/cdw/Connector1.jpg
http://www.thewishzone.com/cdw/Connector2.jpg
http://www.thewishzone.com/cdw/Connector3.jpg

as near as I can tell the pin spacing is .050" or 1.27mm. The connector
is to hook in power video and audio to a tiny 900 mhz transmitter.

--
Chris W
KE5GIX

"Protect your digital freedom and privacy, eliminate DRM,
learn more at http://www.defectivebydesign.org/what_is_drm"

Gift Giving Made Easy
Get the gifts you want &
give the gifts they want
One stop wish list for any gift,
from anywhere, for any occasion!
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