[sdiy] US source for Hirschmann DIN headphone jack?

Jim Johnson jamos at technotoys.com
Fri May 31 16:03:08 CEST 2002


Thanks, Theo. I actually got lucky and found the part at a local
electronics store.. I couldn't find it in the Mouser, Newark, or Allied
catalogs, so I thought that just walking into a store a finding it was out
of the question.. but I did. Hell, they probably have them at Radio Shack
:').

Jim


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On 5/31/02 at 1:27 AM Theo wrote:

>These may be a bit more common than you think.
>About every DIN connector manufacturer makes these,
>and about every electronics store sells them.
>
>In case your in Europe you might try Conrad.
># 73 74 61-60 for the male plug
># 73 75 69-60 for the female plug
># 73 81 58-60 for the female chassis 
>
>HTH
>Theo
>
>
>From: Jim Johnson <jamos at technotoys.com>
>
>
>> Oy.
>> 
>> I'm trying to build a spare power supply for my Fenix, and they use a
>> really wierd connector for the transformer: a 5-pin DIN headphone jack,
>> built by Hirschmann. I found a picture of it here:
>> 
>> http://www.amabilidade2002.com/plugsjacks7.htm
>> 
>> but I ain't ordering 200 from Portugal.
>> 
>> Anyone have an idea?
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> Jim Johnson 
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>> 
>>






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