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    Time: 03:44:49 PM PST US
    Subject: Testing- Please Ignore
    From: Lyle Peterson <lyleap@centurylink.net>
    Do not archive. On 3/12/2016 11:24 AM, Lyle Peterson wrote: > Larry, > > Would the pins in the existing connectors fit in a new 26 pin or 25 > pin body. If they would that would eliminate the soldering or > crimping. Just move the pins with the wires attached to the new > body. Just a thought and probably not a very good one at that. > > On 3/11/2016 10:52 AM, Larry Mac Donald wrote: >> Thanks Bob, >> If I can find the connectors I will certainly take you up on that offer. >> Larry >> On Mar 11, 2016, at 11:31 AM, Robert L. Nuckolls, III wrote: >> >>>> Bob, >>>> There are a few things I could do but, wow, what a headache. >>>> The link trainer has two female plug sockets mounted within a plate >>>> on the side of the machine. >>>> To start changing connectors I would have to make a new mounting >>>> plate and desolder 40 22 ga. wires >>>> then solder them back into the new connectors. I would have to do >>>> the same to the 20 wires that are part >>>> of the flight recorder. >>>> Yes, these are pretty old connectors. They were used on the trainer >>>> when they were built in 72. >>>> Larry >>> >>> Mmmm . . . making a new plate to mount larger >>> connectors is pretty easy if you have the >>> punches for d-sub holes. I do have those. >>> I could, in fact, make you any new flat-plate(s) >>> properly punched, in a few minutes. >>> >>> I wouldn't use solder connectors for so many >>> wires. I've probably got what you need in >>> crimped housings and pins to do the job. >>> Got a tool I could loan you too. >>> >>> Bob . . . >>> >>> ____________________________________________________________ >>> *Affordable Wireless Plans* >>> Set up is easy. Get online in minutes. >>> Starting at only $9.95 per month! >>> <http://www.netzero.net/?refcd=nzmem0216>www.netzero.net >>> <http://www.netzero.net/?refcd=nzmem0216> >>> >> >




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