Alternate connectors for older radios & transponders
Posted: Mon Mar 16, 2020 9:31 am
Seeing Brian's build log post ( see viewtopic.php?t=578&p=41244#p41244) regarding the scarcity of original pins for the older (almost obsolete) connectors used on 70's and 80's era avionics, I thought I'd pass along an alternate source. This is especially important for those looking to buy old avionics at bargain prices that may not include a complete wiring harnesses or extra pins for their existing connectors.
PC board "Card Edge Connectors" are compatible with these old avionics connectors. The card edge connectors are sold as a single unit with all pins permanently installed in the plastic connector housing. Each pin will require soldering to the appropriate wire (rather than crimping a contact onto the wire and inserting it into the connector body). However, if you buy a connector with the same pin spacing and number of contacts it will likely be compatible.
Ebay and Amazon are good sources of these connectors, but some internet searching will yield other sources as well.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/JAMMA-30-Pin-A ... 1736912323
https://www.amazon.com/uxcell-3-96mm-Pi ... 0079SJTIA/
Bob Nuckolls turned me on to this idea years ago, and I've used these connectors successfully for years. If you find yourself in a jam, give these a try.
Jeff
PC board "Card Edge Connectors" are compatible with these old avionics connectors. The card edge connectors are sold as a single unit with all pins permanently installed in the plastic connector housing. Each pin will require soldering to the appropriate wire (rather than crimping a contact onto the wire and inserting it into the connector body). However, if you buy a connector with the same pin spacing and number of contacts it will likely be compatible.
Ebay and Amazon are good sources of these connectors, but some internet searching will yield other sources as well.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/JAMMA-30-Pin-A ... 1736912323
https://www.amazon.com/uxcell-3-96mm-Pi ... 0079SJTIA/
Bob Nuckolls turned me on to this idea years ago, and I've used these connectors successfully for years. If you find yourself in a jam, give these a try.
Jeff