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Old 15-04-2015, 09:20   #1
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Source 6-pin Headset connector Shipmate RS8400 / SIMRAD RS87

Hi,

can someone point me to a source for 6-pin female connectors (straight and 90°) used on Shipmate and SIMRAD VHF radios?

Thanks,

Carsten
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Source 6-pin Headset connector / SIMRAD RS87

... should read handset and not headset, sorry (seems I can not edit the subject).

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Old 24-04-2015, 10:41   #3
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Re: Source 6-pin Headset connector Shipmate RS8400 / SIMRAD RS87

... no one with an idea that leads to a source :-( ?

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