In a message dated 23/03/05 19:53:12 GMT Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
writes:
I seek a plug for the hole, not for
the jack...my intention is not to install the jack in
the first place.
Try an auto accessory shop for blanking plugs/caps. They come in small packs
in the UK with assort
Don't you think a microphone is an awfully expensive way to cover that
unsightly hole in the front of your rig? There must be a better way to
seal it from exposure ;)
I wish I had not taken the masking off the back panel until I had found
which holes were superfluous to my needs. Then I woul
Look up the Caplugs Co. on Google, and write for some samples of their
plugs, stating the sizes you need.
-Stuart
K5KVH
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I was just at Lowe's looking for black plugs for the holes in the back panel
of a K2. I hate unfilled holes...it looks kind of cheesey to me. They had
quite an assortment, but nothing to fit the rear. Might be worth a look for
the mic hole.
My K2 already has the mic jack installed. I'm looking
--- Jack Brindle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I think I would reconsider that. Even though you
> don't wish to ever
> operate the thing on phone, you just might decide to
> sell it someday,
> and having the mic jack installed would probably
> increase the value.
Oh, I'll keep the jack. and
I think I would reconsider that. Even though you don't wish to ever
operate the thing on phone, you just might decide to sell it someday,
and having the mic jack installed would probably increase the value.
On Mar 23, 2005, at 11:51 AM, Lloyd Lachow wrote:
--- Ken K3IU <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
--- Ken K3IU <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have used CB/Ham Radio Mic plug (274-025) from
> Radio Shack with no
> problems.
Thanks, Ken, but I seek a plug for the hole, not for
the jack...my intention is not to install the jack in
the first place.
LL/K3ESE
I thought for sure that my K2 came with the mic jack (#370). It's been so
long I can't remember for sure. I did get some plastic hole plugs for the
unused holes on the back panel from a hardware store that snapped in and
worked great until I finished filling them all with accessories.
NRE/COLE
I have used CB/Ham Radio Mic plug (274-025) from Radio Shack with no
problems.
73,Ken K3IU
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