Mark,

The connector you need is old Molex #1991-3R1, which is the new Molex
#19-09-1032.  You will also need the standard Molex .093" socket crimp
contacts.  If you can't find the connectors elsewhere, you can still get
them at Motorola Parts for about $ 1.25 each.  I don't know of any reliable
or consistent way to cross Motorola numbers to commercial numbers.

73, Eric Lemmon WB6FLY


--- N9WYS <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Does anyone have a place where I can get a
> "real world" part number if I
> input a Motorola part number?
> 
> I'm looking for the 3-pin Molex type connector
> that goes on the end of the
> power cabling for the SpectraTAC chassis
> 
> Motorola Part #: 28-83176L01  (P101 - Plug,
> 3-pin, male)
> 
> I need to fab up some power cables, and I don't
> want to have to go through
> four drawers (three receivers and one
> comparator) changing all the input and
> interconnect plugs.
> 
> Thanks!
> Mark - N9WYS
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