From: JJ&A (w7ls@blarg.net)
Date: Thu Aug 01 2002 - 00:08:07 PDT
Connector World in Seattle has virtually every connector imaginable, at
unimaginable prices. If all else fails, try them. Get ready to mortgage the house,
though. Jim
"J. Forster" wrote:
> Their sire is:
>
> www.digikey.com
>
> There are also surplus connector dealers, but I can't remember their names off
> hand. Try Google. The connector should have a number like MS-3xxx. which is
> interchangable between manufacturers. Give them the number and ask for a mating
> part.
>
> John
>
> ******************
>
> Bill & Bonnie Prestin wrote:
>
> > If you are looking for a supplier of Cannon plug connectors (That is what
> > we called them when I was in the Air force, its the brand name) & This is the
> > actual type of connector that most military equipment uses. I have a
> > catalog called "Digi-Key" That sells most sizes and configurations. If they
> > don't stock it they can order it. Let me know if you
> > need the phone number/ address.
> >
> > Bill
> > bprestin@tir.com
>
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