Hmm, I've never seen one rock.  Sure all of the pins mated and you don't 
have one folded over?

Scott

Keith VE7GDH wrote:
> Scott N1VG wrote...
> 
>> Yeah, the connector key is a known issue. Should still mate properly.
>> If it bothers you, you can snip it off with a pair of flush cutters.
> 
> Unfortunately, even with the key snipped off, the connector still
> rocks when inserted. On an older T2-135 that I have, the connection
> was actually intermittent. On a new one from a few weeks ago, I used
> some pliers to (carefully) push the connector in a bit harder. I'm
> hoping it will stay put, but a connector that was a perfect match
> would be a lot better. If it's impossible to a find one, a solution
> would be to actually replace the cable that goes to the back of the
> radio with one that did set properly. It would easily be worth the
> dollar or two to know there was a secure connection.
> 
> 73 es cul - Keith VE7GDH
> --
> "I may be lost, but I know exactly where I am!"
> 
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