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The part number of my connector is

MS3106A28-20S

I will now look for it.

Found something already at

http://www.aattech.com/numbers/newpa...3199/s3170.htm

It is $40 at


http://www.remelectronics.com/Search...ist=1&sProduct
Code=004&sManufacturerAbbr=BEN

Thanks to all, so far... Will look some more. Maybe for $40 I can
simply change the connector.

i


Should be much cheaper at the links we have provided.. Don't forget that you
want the mating connector...



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"Rick" wrote in message
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"Ignoramus25901" wrote in message
...

The part number of my connector is

MS3106A28-20S

I will now look for it.

Found something already at

http://www.aattech.com/numbers/newpa...3199/s3170.htm

It is $40 at



http://www.remelectronics.com/Search...ist=1&sProduct
Code=004&sManufacturerAbbr=BEN

Thanks to all, so far... Will look some more. Maybe for $40 I can
simply change the connector.

i


Should be much cheaper at the links we have provided.. Don't forget that

you
want the mating connector...



But, after looking, maybe not : )


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"Ignoramus25901" wrote in message
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Thanks to all, so far... Will look some more. Maybe for $40 I can
simply change the connector.


There is a frugal way of dealing with this. Simply obtain some of the gold
pins that fit inside the connector, solder them to your cable, add some small
heat shrink tube, and them manually mate the pins with the proper positions on
the connector. With a little scrounging, you can go one step further and find
an empty shell to act as a strain relief, then nobody will even know that you
don't have the proper connector in place.

If you can't find that stuff on some surplus junk somewhere, I will check
in some old drawers at work, we once used that style connector on traffic signal
controllers.

Vaughn



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Rick wrote:

"Ignoramus25901" wrote in message
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The part number of my connector is

MS3106A28-20S

I will now look for it.

Found something already at

http://www.aattech.com/numbers/newpa...3199/s3170.htm

It is $40 at


http://www.remelectronics.com/Search...ist=1&sProduct
Code=004&sManufacturerAbbr=BEN

Thanks to all, so far... Will look some more. Maybe for $40 I can
simply change the connector.

i


Should be much cheaper at the links we have provided.. Don't forget that you
want the mating connector...



The MS3106 seroies can be replaced with a connector supplied in the
Newark catalog. I think they are the 97 series but i dont have the
catalog at home.


John
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I "think" what you have is an LPA for hooking to a GRT transmitter. The
civil version anyway. Uses a 4cx150 tube? If so I think I still have a
drawer full of the connectors. You threw me off with the 3 pin thing. We
don't use em anymore cause we went solid state LPA. Anyway .. show me a pic
I can compare as the mil part numbers don't always cross over to ours. Same
function different number.
Glenn
"Ignoramus25901" wrote in message
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The part number of my connector is

MS3106A28-20S

I will now look for it.

Found something already at

http://www.aattech.com/numbers/newpa...3199/s3170.htm

It is $40 at


http://www.remelectronics.com/Search...cturerAbbr=BEN

Thanks to all, so far... Will look some more. Maybe for $40 I can
simply change the connector.

i





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