That looks like a home run.  You sir, are awesome, and all of PSDR should know it! :)

http://www.farnell.com/datasheets/1520321.pdf

80-MC2M (male plug) mates with 80-PC2F (female panel mount receptacle).  A little pricey @ $18.91 and $14.86 each respectively at newark.com, but still far better than not having connectors!

Problem: Solved!

Now for the next trick: avoiding $123 rotary switches.  Need at least 8-position, 3-deck, single pole per deck.  Minimal currents/voltages involved.

After that, the rest of the components are cheap and easy.  Just like me.

--Bart



On 10/29/2012 04:16 PM, Dan Camp wrote:
Bart--
Not certain, but those look a lot like the old Heathkit microphone connectors...I'll check the specs on one of my old mics when I get home...

Tnx & 73--Dan, AF7O

On 10/28/2012 7:21 PM, Bart Kus wrote:
Hello,

In my attempt at reproducing a Boonton 2500, I've discovered that the power sensor connectors are impossible for me to find anywhere.  They're connectors like the white ones here:



They're also used on the backs of the power sensors:



The male end looks like this:



And they mate like this:



I've measured the one connector I have and have produced a 3D sketch:


And the face view:

Can anyone find females + males of these?  More precisely, I'd like a panel-mount female (receptacle) and a couple in-line (attached to cable) male plugs.  A pre-assembled jumper with male ends would work too.  It would also be awesome to find an adapter from this weird standard into something more readily available.

Any suggestions?

--Bart



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