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"Jay Honeck" wrote in message
news:N5Vfb.43971$%h1.28461@sccrnsc02... Got an XLR connector put in my panel that I run my GPS off (28V electrics). Paul (Hi guys, just popped in briefly!) Hey -- where you been? We were just talking about you (behind your monitor, of course... .What the heck is an "XLR connector"? Hi Jay (et al)...sorry I've been a bit busy! Work and all that, no time. Also been nice flying weather here this summer! :-) An XLR connector is normally used for professional audio, microphones and things. They will handle enough current for aircraft accessories. The advantages are low cost and easy availability, and as per your requirements, they lock. Usual is 3 pins (I only use 2 of them) but you can get more if you so desire. Paul |
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