In a message dated 12/31/03 9:52:01 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes (in part):


> They take a smooth pin, similar to the filament pin on a 4-pin tube 
> socket. 
> 

Yep, they sure do.   Went back and took a look at another T11M74 in and old 
Grazing Service rig which is hooked up with the origianl plugs.   Took a close 
look at the transormer and see that the little sockets are split and spring 
apart slightly when the plug is inserted to insure a good tight connection.   
Turns out a 6-32 screw is just the right size to do the same thing and gives a 
nice snug fit.   So, there's a good substitute for the original pins.

Dennis D.   W7QHO
Glendale, CA



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