Identifying AMP connector

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xr4ti
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Identifying AMP connector

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Hello Everyone...

I am in the process of making a home-brew separation kit for a GM300. I'm having a heck of a time trying to find a place to buy the wire-to-board connectors that go from the head to the radio. One is a 15 pin AMP connector with "W-5" stamped on it. The other is a 12 pin AMP, with "W-4". I've searched at the usual places such as Mouser and Newark, but I cannot find the connector, and W-4/W-5 doesn't seem to cross reference to anything.

Thanks in advance for any suggestions you might have....

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Re: Identifying AMP connector

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Re: Identifying AMP connector

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(Golf Clap)

From there I was able to determine the Tyco part numbers. (4-643815-5 is the 15 pin connector, 4-643815-2 for the 12 pin).

Thanks, HLA!
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Re: Identifying AMP connector

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I think that Digikey may carry them.
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