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90deg mini BNC plug wanted
开云体育90deg mini BNC plug wanted
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Looking for a couple of the miniature BNC plugs, 90 degree
type, ie cable comes in from the side rather then inline with the plug.
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If anyone has such spare, or knows of a supplier please let me
know by direct email.
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Thanks, Ben. |
7 PIN CLANSMAN AUDIO LEADS
Michael Buckley
Thought I would get the subjewct right, sorry!
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On 02/06/2010 08:17, Michael Buckley wrote:
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Re: 6 pin plugs. Larkspur
Michael Buckley
Jundging from this email so,mebody has been searching for 7 pin wired clansman connectors of some length to fit speakers etc from the audio sockets of clansman.
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Yes I do have a few! cONTACT DIRECT PLEASE mIKE On 29/05/2010 13:23, jeff.akines wrote:
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Re: 6 pin plugs. Larkspur
Michael Buckley
Who is asking for the A13 HP 6 pin connector - which I have for sale at 10?
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Please contact me direct Mike On 29/05/2010 13:23, jeff.akines wrote:
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Re: For Sale AN/PRC-139 Set
S O L D !
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73, Kind regards Matthias --- In Racal-manpacks@..., "mogzall" <mogzall@...> wrote:
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Re: For Sale RACAL AN/PRC-139 Set
S O L D !
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73, Kind regards Matthias --- In Racal-manpacks@..., "mogzall" <mogzall@...> wrote:
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Re: 6 pin plugs. Larkspur
开云体育Your probably quite right.
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In a message dated 29/05/2010 18:19:22 GMT Daylight Time,
spike.dennis@... writes:
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Re: 6 pin plugs. Larkspur
开云体育In a message dated 29/05/2010 17:54:55 GMT Daylight Time,
jeff.akines@... writes:
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Thanks Jeff. No, I'm saying that as I don't know the sets you
mentioned I don't know if I have the plugs. We all have plugs in our junk boxes
that have no known home, hi, but obviously would be of great interest to
someone.
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If we're talking other types of the Lark/Clan family I know I
don't have anything that looks like that area though. I have only ever needed
the mic plugs, 6 and 7 pin types.
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Address on the way.
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(oh, p.s.: yes, thanks for the comments Mr S !)
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cheers Jeff.?de ?Ben.
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Re: 6 pin plugs. Larkspur
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Re: 6 pin plugs. Larkspur
HI Ben,
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Are you saying in your message that you do or dont have what iam looking for? the cables i have only have the plug on 1 end you will need 2 to make up a lead. send me your address and i will send you a couple for the cost of the postage. Jeff --- In Racal-manpacks@..., Military1944@... wrote:
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Re: 6 pin plugs. Larkspur
Sorry Ben the end of my message should read as fitted to the RACAL BCC39A/B OR D VIU.
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Re: 6 pin plugs. Larkspur
HI Ben,
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I have a large number 0f 6 pin plugs with cable attached still in there original packaging labeled Z42-5995-99-9232 CORD ASSY QTY.1 DON (CP) JAN 1973 R.A.O.C PRIMARY PACK. Which do fit the audio and control sockets on my Redifon GR479 station. the plugs are in very good condition (NOS) but the cable has started to perish and may need to be changed. These are For swaps or sale. Looking for the control cable for the RACAL VRM 44145 IOOW Programmable HF station or the 4 pin plug that fits the Larkspur INTERCONNECTING BOX 4 way NO.4. Also the 2 pin bulkhead connector that is fitted on the RACAL BCC39A/B or D. regards JEFF G8XXI. --- In Racal-manpacks@..., Military1944@... wrote:
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Re: 6 pin plugs. Larkspur
开云体育In a message dated 29/05/2010 13:08:49 GMT Daylight Time,
jeff.akines@... writes:
I have a large number 0f 6 pin plugs with cable attached still in there original packaging labeled Z42-5995-99-9232 CORD ASSY QTY.1 DON (CP) JAN 1973 R.A.O.C PRIMARY PACK. Which do fit the audio and control sockets on my Redifon GR479 station. the plugs are in very good condition (NOS) but the cable has started to perish and may need to be changed. These are For swaps or sale. -------------
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Hi Jeff.
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How much for a lead with a 6 pin plug each end ?
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Do think I have any of the plugs you needed, not knowing the
sets though.
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Ben.
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MA 945S carry Bag
开云体育Group
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Listed on e bay the carry bag for the MA 945S portable charger, Charger Not
included!
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Stuart
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See:140411449041 |
6 pin plugs. Larkspur
开云体育6 pin plugs. Larkspur
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Having been hunting for and buying 7 pin plugs for the later
kit I now need two 6 pin plugs for a connecting lead between the A13 and amp.
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If anyone has either a couple of plugs available, or even a
pin to pin lead made up then I'd be interested in buying it off them.
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cheers, Ben. |
For Sale RACAL AN/PRC-139 Set
1 RADIO SET AN/PRC-139
including: 1 EA Racal radio AN/PRC-139 30-88 MHz, used, tested, working, with little using marks in the paint 2 EA batteries NiCd 12V, used, not tested (12 EA AA-cells inside) 1 EA short rubber antenna, used 1 EA foldable blade antenna with goose neck, used 1 RA Racal loudspeaker microphone used with little using marks in the plastic housing 1 EA handset H-250 new 1 EA carrying harness used with nearly no using marks 1 EA short manual 1 EA frequency programming as you want between 30 and 88 MHz Important: I cannot programm the keys for COMSEC! For pictures send a mail to mogzall@... Place your bid! The AN/PRC-139 is a Light Assault Radio, which is very similiar to the AN/PRC-521 of the Canadian Army. It is a modern, lightweight, tactical assault VHF Radio. It is soldier friendly, easily maintained and highly portable. The radio supports voice secure and can communicate with the Combat Net Radio (Primary) in a fixed frequency mode. With it?s specification it is the smallest, hand-held, front-line radio available to the Army. It is the pre MBITR which is called AN/PRC-148. The AN/PRC-139 can be used in a variety of hand-held or manpack roles, meeting the needs of dismounted platoons and sections, security personnel, sentries, military police, and emergency forces. Specifications: Voice and data 30 - 88 MHz 25 kHz BW, 12.5 kHz channel steps Two switchable power levels Two tactical antenna types available Secure and non-secure modes Nomenclatures: AN/PRC-139 Manpack radio set Physical Characteristics: Transceiver Length: 170 mm Transceiver Length (Battery attached): 230 mm Width: 75 mm Depth: 45 mm Transceiver Weight: 700 g Transceiver Weight (Battery attached): 1.3 kg Electrical: Frequency Range: 30 - 88 MHz Bandwidth: 25 kHz Modulation: FM (F3E) Channels: 14 preset, each separately programmable by fill device, PC, or radio cloning Frequency spacing/channel steps: 12.5 kHz or 25 kHz Power Supply: Supply voltage: 10V nominal (12V normal with delivered but not tested batteries. Batteries must be rebuild or bought from dealer) Battery life: (1:1:8 duty cycle) Secondary (Lithium) battery life (low power Tx): 24 hours minimum Secondary (Lithium) battery life (high power at 25?C): 20 hours Primary (rechargeable) battery life (low power Tx): 12 hours minimum Primary (rechargeable) battery life (high power at 25?C): 10 hours Transmitter power output: 0.5 and 2 watts, min. (switchable) Receiver RX sensitivity: -116dBm (0.35DV) for 12 dB SINAD Audio output power: 400 mW into 8 ohms Audio output power: 10 mW into 300 ohms Volume control: Six stepped volume levels Spurious response and image rejection: Greater than 65 dB External Controls: Channel switch On/off switch Clear Crypto switch Zeroize Push-to-talk Squelch override Scanmode Communications Range: Short flexible rubber antenna: 500 metres nominal (plain text mode, low power) Lightweight blade antenna: 10 kilometres nominal (plain text mode, high power) Environmental Characteristics (to MIL-STD-810): Temperature: -30?C to +70?C operating Humidity: 90%, non-condensing Immersion: 2 metres Salt fog: 5% atmosphere Shock: 1 metre drop Possible accessories: Short flexible antenna Long blade antenna with goose neck Primary and secondary batteries Battery chargers Carrying harness Frequency fill device PC programmable (with software adapter) Different Frquenzy Modules (30-88 MHz, 136-174 MHz, 403-470 MHz) |
For Sale AN/PRC-139 Set
1 RADIO SET AN/PRC-139
including: 1 EA Racal radio AN/PRC-139 30-88 MHz, used, tested, working, with little using marks in the paint 2 EA batteries NiCd 12V, used, not tested (12 EA AA-cells inside) 1 EA short rubber antenna, used 1 EA foldable blade antenna with goose neck, used 1 RA Racal loudspeaker microphone used with little using marks in the plastic housing 1 EA handset H-250 new 1 EA carrying harness used with nearly no using marks 1 EA short manual 1 EA frequency programming as you want between 30 and 88 MHz Important: I cannot programm the keys for COMSEC! For pictures send a mail to mogzall@... Place your bid! The AN/PRC-139 is a Light Assault Radio, which is very similiar to the AN/PRC-521 of the Canadian Army. It is a modern, lightweight, tactical assault VHF Radio. It is soldier friendly, easily maintained and highly portable. The radio supports voice secure and can communicate with the Combat Net Radio (Primary) in a fixed frequency mode. With it?s specification it is the smallest, hand-held, front-line radio available to the Army. It is the pre MBITR which is called AN/PRC-148. The AN/PRC-139 can be used in a variety of hand-held or manpack roles, meeting the needs of dismounted platoons and sections, security personnel, sentries, military police, and emergency forces. Specifications: Voice and data 30 - 88 MHz 25 kHz BW, 12.5 kHz channel steps Two switchable power levels Two tactical antenna types available Secure and non-secure modes Nomenclatures: AN/PRC-139 Manpack radio set Physical Characteristics: Transceiver Length: 170 mm Transceiver Length (Battery attached): 230 mm Width: 75 mm Depth: 45 mm Transceiver Weight: 700 g Transceiver Weight (Battery attached): 1.3 kg Electrical: Frequency Range: 30 - 88 MHz Bandwidth: 25 kHz Modulation: FM (F3E) Channels: 14 preset, each separately programmable by fill device, PC, or radio cloning Frequency spacing/channel steps: 12.5 kHz or 25 kHz Power Supply: Supply voltage: 10V nominal (12V normal with delivered but not tested batteries. Batteries must be rebuild or bought from dealer) Battery life: (1:1:8 duty cycle) Secondary (Lithium) battery life (low power Tx): 24 hours minimum Secondary (Lithium) battery life (high power at 25?C): 20 hours Primary (rechargeable) battery life (low power Tx): 12 hours minimum Primary (rechargeable) battery life (high power at 25?C): 10 hours Transmitter power output: 0.5 and 2 watts, min. (switchable) Receiver RX sensitivity: -116dBm (0.35DV) for 12 dB SINAD Audio output power: 400 mW into 8 ohms Audio output power: 10 mW into 300 ohms Volume control: Six stepped volume levels Spurious response and image rejection: Greater than 65 dB External Controls: Channel switch On/off switch Clear Crypto switch Zeroize Push-to-talk Squelch override Scanmode Communications Range: Short flexible rubber antenna: 500 metres nominal (plain text mode, low power) Lightweight blade antenna: 10 kilometres nominal (plain text mode, high power) Environmental Characteristics (to MIL-STD-810): Temperature: -30?C to +70?C operating Humidity: 90%, non-condensing Immersion: 2 metres Salt fog: 5% atmosphere Shock: 1 metre drop Possible accessories: Short flexible antenna Long blade antenna with goose neck Primary and secondary batteries Battery chargers Carrying harness Frequency fill device PC programmable (with software adapter) Different Frquenzy Modules (30-88 MHz, 136-174 MHz, 403-470 MHz) |