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Kenwood TK6110 test port connector?

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clovisb31

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Hello all,

Does anyone know what the part number is or where to find the connector that plugs into CN201 on the TX/RX board? this is used for testing/sweeping the front end bandpass filter on the receiver.

Does Kenwood provide a test cable for their Technicians or ?. I don't need the part number for the connector on the PC board, I DO need the part number for the connector that plugs into it. Nothing is mentioned in the service manual about making this connection (what connector to use) when performing the alignment steps.

Kenwood seems to use this same connector on other models also.

Any help is appreciated.

Thanks.

Shane in Sanger
 

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I took a quick look in the service manual as well as a few manuals for similar vintage radios, but no luck. If I get some time, I'll look a bit more and see what I can find.
 
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