I'm actually in the process of finding something similar to retrofit
to the T-368. Someone removed the original, added a 2-pin Cannon
connector, but the pins are so close to the outer shell that an arc
trail developed to the shell at some point before I got it.

Hubble has or had something that looked close. It needs to have that
little apron around it to mount onto the chassis. The biggest
difference is adding in the ground wire connection for safety.

~ Todd,  KA1KAQ

On 9/19/07, Rick Brashear <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> David,
>
> They are all but extinct.  I found one at an old hardware store, but it was
> just by luck.  The hole the socket fits in will accommodate several of the
> modern day 3 prong twist sockets.  On my "H" model I converted to one.  Only
> problem was those rascals cost nearly $45 for the set!
>
> Rick/K5IAR
>
>
> How do most of you BC-610 users out there connect the transmitter to AC? I
> see a twist-lock 2 prong connector on the back. I'm familiar with the three
> prong twist-lock, but where does one get a two prong one?
>
> --
> David Goncalves
> W1EUJ
>
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