3.5mm threaded plug- help!
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3.5mm threaded plug- help!
Please somebody give me the part number and or source for this stupid plug- its a 3.5mm threaded plug (stereo I think) I have been to my local moto dealer and was told that it does not exist, I know thats not true because I HAD one. This would be used for a visar accesory- which by the way has a THREADED jack!!! Thanks, John
If your looking for just the plug part. There is no Motorola part number. The best I can do is recomend the Otto Communications headset replacement cable assembly.This unit has an in-line PTT.
Here is the description:
UDC cable - 12 " straight w/ strain relief and 3.5 mm connector for HT1000
Otto part number V3-10069 msrp $ 31.06
Here is the description:
UDC cable - 12 " straight w/ strain relief and 3.5 mm connector for HT1000
Otto part number V3-10069 msrp $ 31.06
connector
check out http://www.btx.com
they have got a locking cable mount 3.5mm connector. sounds like what you might need. part number CA-C4407LKA page 64 in the current catalog.
they have got a locking cable mount 3.5mm connector. sounds like what you might need. part number CA-C4407LKA page 64 in the current catalog.
- richyradio
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Hi John...the adapter you need, if it is for a visar, is not the same as the adapter for gp's ht's etc...the visar antenna is basically an "sma" connector....
you can get readily available "female sma to female bnc" adapters which work out real good 'cause they are not big and bulky...I think people get confused 'cause sma's are sometimes called "apc 3.5 connectors" on professional ( read: hewlett packard) test equip, ( I refuse to call them Aglilent!) as compared to the "audio" 3.5 mm adapters....ps, for the other radios, motorola made (I have one here at work) a 3.5 mm "audio" to female bnc, with threads, made by them specifically for their two ways...(I'll see if it has a # on it)
you can get readily available "female sma to female bnc" adapters which work out real good 'cause they are not big and bulky...I think people get confused 'cause sma's are sometimes called "apc 3.5 connectors" on professional ( read: hewlett packard) test equip, ( I refuse to call them Aglilent!) as compared to the "audio" 3.5 mm adapters....ps, for the other radios, motorola made (I have one here at work) a 3.5 mm "audio" to female bnc, with threads, made by them specifically for their two ways...(I'll see if it has a # on it)
- richyradio
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ok, looked at the one I have, box says it's for gp 300... it's a 2.5mm plug, not a 3.5, "mono", and has more threads as compared to the pic Nand has above...no numbers on anything...for you, John, does'nt matter as you need an sma adapter, I'm sure Pasternack has them....not their greatest fan, but for stuff like that it's good enough...P.S. I'm assuming we're talking the antenna connector! If not, never mind!
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3,5 mm threaded audio connector
Here is a good source for those connectors.
company: Twittco products
We purchased a lot of them in 2002.
They use to be very cheap (around $3.00 us)
please confirm they still carry the connector.
enjoy!
company: Twittco products
We purchased a lot of them in 2002.
They use to be very cheap (around $3.00 us)
please confirm they still carry the connector.
enjoy!
Switchcraft
Hello.
Switchcraft was the supplier to /\/\ for this in the HT200/220 and PT series.
http://switchcraft.com/index.html
Hope this helps.
Switchcraft was the supplier to /\/\ for this in the HT200/220 and PT series.
http://switchcraft.com/index.html
Hope this helps.