In a message dated 6/3/03 7:45:55 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

> 
> That is a major help!  I might assume that since I do not have the companion 
> 
> transmitter, I can tie B+ to pin 3 of the connector as well? (And recall 
> this switching 
> in case I want to mate the receiver to a transmitter of whatever flavor at 
> another 
> time).
> 
Joe, 

That's right. Just run the B+ into pin 3 too.


> One more question regarding the radio is the mating female connector to 
> build a 
> cable.  Looking through the DigiKey catalog, it looks like Amphenol, AMP, 
> and 
> Cannon all make potential mates for the TCS receiver.  I always get a bit 
> confused 
> trying to sort through the connector info in the catalog though.  Does 
> somebody 
> know what series (current manufacture) of the connector I need?
> 
> 
It's a Cannon connector and they may still make it but new stock is likely to 
be very expensive.   For NOS try:

William Perry Company
92 Beechwood Rd. (Rear)
Louisville, KY 40207
502-893-8724
(No e-mail address.)   

Just tell him you want a mating female connector for a TCS receiver.

Nice little receiver although the IF bandwidth is a bit broad for today's 
bands.

Good luck.

Dennis D.   W7QHO
Glendale, CA



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