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PostPosted: Wed May 07, 2014 5:41 am    Post subject: connectors Reply with quote

I have been engaged in a futile search trying to find the d-sub
connectors that go between a Gat 1 link trainer and it's recorder
and it's performance indicator.
The body of the male,pin, connector is part No. 200345-2 and I
think the socket part no. is 200346-2.
I need two female and three male sockets and the backshells
and fasteners that go with them. Does anyone know where I
might find these old connectors ?
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PostPosted: Wed May 07, 2014 6:09 am    Post subject: connectors Reply with quote

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I have been engaged in a futile search trying to find the d-sub
connectors that go between a Gat 1 link trainer and it's recorder
and it's performance indicator.
The body of the male,pin, connector is part No. 200345-2 and I
think the socket part no. is 200346-2.
I need two female and three male sockets and the backshells
and fasteners that go with them. Does anyone know where I
might find these old connectors ?


D-subs have not changed much over many years.
If these are, in fact, D-subs you should be able
to identify them by the number of rows of pins
and number of pins. Go to your local Radio
Shack and they will probably have them.

Roger


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PostPosted: Wed May 07, 2014 6:47 am    Post subject: connectors Reply with quote

Larry,
I did a search on GAT-1 flight simulator and the search returned a number of links which could be of assistance. It included units on e-Bay, boxes of manuals & spare parts, etc.
Give that a try...
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I have been engaged in a futile search trying to find the d-sub
connectors that go between a Gat 1 link trainer and it's recorder
and it's performance indicator.
The body of the male,pin, connector is part No. 200345-2 and I
think the socket part no. is 200346-2.
I need two female and three male sockets and the backshells
and fasteners that go with them. Does anyone know where I
might find these old connectors ?
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PostPosted: Wed May 07, 2014 7:25 am    Post subject: connectors Reply with quote

At 08:39 AM 5/7/2014, you wrote:
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I have been engaged in a futile search trying to find the d-sub
connectors that go between a Gat 1 link trainer and it's recorder
and it's performance indicator.
The body of the male,pin, connector is part No. 200345-2 and I
think the socket part no. is 200346-2.

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I need two female and three male sockets and the backshells
and fasteners that go with them. Does anyone know where I
might find these old connectors ?

Actually, those are a pretty vintage connector. I
think the first time I saw them on a piece of avionics
they were called "Winchester" connectors. Amp took
them over as their "M" series and now they're TE
(Tyco Connectivity) parts and going obsolete.

Everything you wanted to know about these connectors
and mating parts is here

http://tinyurl.com/n5elt9t

Newark, Allied, Mouser et. als. may have some stocks.

Otherwise, your doomed to beating the bushes of
the obsolete and wayward parts brokers . . .

http://tinyurl.com/l32clrc
Bob . . .


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