Re: 9 pin octals
- From: RapidRonnie <rapidronnie@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 28 May 2008 12:41:34 -0700 (PDT)
I'm looking for a couple of nine pin "octal" sockets for some input
transformers I have. They look like a regular octal socket with a key
in the center, but they have nine evenly spaced pins instead of eight.
If someone finds a source for these, I would be interested in hearing
about it, as I have a pair of line transformers with 9 pin "octal" type
bases that I want to use in a project, and need sockets for.
My post should be there but in case something went wrong...
Amphenol MIP 9 (same pin circle as octal) $14.00
http://www.leedsradio.com/parts-sockets.html
There's also a British nine pin that looks a lot like an octal or
loktal but isn't. The Amp 9 is a true oddball. 11 and 20 pin "octals"
are common.
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