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post #1 of 6
Thread Starter 
It's true. I'll even pay shipping costs (within continental USA). I've got about $75 into this set, but I want to spread the love. These are left over from my past hobby of fiddling with tube radios:

(1) Philco 35Z5GT - USED
(1) RCA 35Z5GT - NOS (in box)

(1) Philco 12B7 - USED
(1) Zenith 12B7 - NOS (in box)

(1) Philco 7A8 - USED
(1) CBS 7A8 - NOS (in box)

(1) RCA 50A5 - USED
(1) Sylvania 50A5 - NOS (in box)

(1) Philco 14B6 - USED
(1) Calvertron 14B6 - NOS (in box)

So what's the catch? You do the research to find me a connector like THIS, but smaller.

Even 1545.07.06 is too BIG for my purpose, as it requires a 12.5mm chassis "knockout." I need more like a 9.5mm chassis "knockout" size. It also must accomodate a cable of at least 0.127" outer diameter.

I'll purchase the connector myself. You just show me where to go. Happy hunting!
post #2 of 6
Rats none of these fit my Melos. A generous offer tho!
post #3 of 6
How about here?

They have several that meet your specifications.

http://www.tpcwire.com/tpc/access.html
post #4 of 6
Thread Starter 
I am confused. What does "KNOCK-OUT OR FITTING SIZE" mean vs. "KNOCK-OUT DRILL SIZE"?

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Originally Posted by Teerawit
How about here?

They have several that meet your specifications.

http://www.tpcwire.com/tpc/access.html
post #5 of 6
I don't know exactly what they mean either, but check out page 3 on the data sheets:

http://www.tpcwire.com/tpc/pdf/06WCaccess.pdf

Are those lengths appropriate for your application?
post #6 of 6
Thread Starter 
I see what it all means now. The smallest size offered is 3/8" "fitting size" (i.e. the inner diameter of the piece). The actual chassis hole size must be 11/16", which is too large.

The maximum chassis hole size requirement must be 3/8" or smaller. Sorry.

So the quest marches onward, and is still open to any interested parties.
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