Ray,

It's neither.  The Motorola Micor radio connector is proprietary, and
comprises 35 flat pins- 22 of them horizontal and 13 of them vertical- and
two large round power pins.  The connector body is rectangular, and measures
about 1" by 1.75".

73, Eric Lemmon WB6FLY
 

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From: "Eric Lemmon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:wb6fly%40verizon.net> >

> FYI: The 37-contact female connector that plugs into the front of a Micor
> mobile radio is still available from Motorola Parts. It is Part Number
> 0184307A89, for about $55. The obsolete part number for this plug is
> 1V84307A89.

Question - is this defined as a Sub-D-37, or as a "high-density" 37 ?
If it's only 2 rows of pins, 19 above 18, then I can still get sockets and
cables for this connector, as it's commonly used in Hill-Rom hospital beds.
But if it's the high-density one, with 3 rows of pins, I've seen it on some
other things but not lately, on other medical equipment.

Just thought I'd toss that in. :-)

_Ray_ KBØSTN


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