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Subject: Re: [Amps] DIN stands for....?
From: Pete Smith <n4zr@contesting.com>
Date: Sat, 25 Feb 2006 07:51:46 -0500
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I use several DIN's for the control wiring on my entry bulkhead - the pins are 
rated 1 amp at (I think) 125 volts, and it makes a very compact installation.  
A temp-controlled soldering iron and relatively quick hands are all it takes.

One more drawback of the Molex connectors that I've run into - if a wire comes 
adrift from its pin after the pin has been inserted in the plug body, I have 
been unable to find any way to reverse the process and get the pin back out to 
recrimp or resolder.  Annoying at best.

73, Pete N4ZR

At 08:14 PM 2/24/2006, Keith Dutson wrote:

>I had to snicker a few times while reading this.  I have the ICE419A band
>pass filter and ordered a BPS-2 band decoder from Jay last week to drive it.
>The 419 uses a DIN 8 pin socket/plug.  When the soldering was complete the
>pins were askew as you experienced.  I found that the pins would indeed go
>into the socket.  So, I plugged it in as far as it would go (without shell),
>applied heat again,  one-at-a-time, to protruding pins and worked the
>plastic down to meet the socket.  The cable had to be held with a bit of
>downward pressure to prevent the soldered wire from popping out.  All is
>well again now.
>
>73, Keith NM5G
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: amps-bounces@contesting.com [mailto:amps-bounces@contesting.com] On
>Behalf Of Bill Turner
>Sent: Friday, February 24, 2006 6:17 PM
>To: amps@contesting.com; RTTY List
>Subject: [Amps] DIN stands for....?
>
>Earlier today I was wiring up the 8-pin DIN plug for my new IC-756PRO III
>which is in the mail. I have a copy of the manual so I thought I'd get
>started on the accessory plug wiring.
>
>My first thoughts came as I looked up the pin number layout. Whoever laid
>out the numbering of the 8-pin DIN plug needs a long vacation in a nice,
>restful place. The pin numbers are, clockwise from lower left, 6-1-4-2-5-3-7
>with number 8 in the center. Yes, the pins are in a circle just like tubes
>are, but not in the usual 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8. I wonder if the first letter in
>DIN stands for dyslexia.
>
>My next thoughts came as the plastic holding the pins in place softened as I
>was soldering them. My pins wandered around and when the plastic hardened
>again, they look like a game of pick-up-sticks. 
>I now realize that soldering the wires is a two step process: solder the
>wire, then melt the pins back in place. I could never get them back exactly
>right. I hope the DIN jack is sloppy enough that they will fit anyway. I
>suspect it will be.
>
>My next thought came as a dream. I dream that am appointed President of
>ICOM. My first act is to locate the engineer who specified DIN connectors on
>our otherwise fine radios. I call him into my office and we have a chat. I
>ask why he spoiled a fine rig with DIN plugs. 
>He tells me and we have a good laugh. I ask if he has ever heard of RCA
>plugs. He asks "How do you spell that?" and we have another good laugh. His
>body is never found.
>
>I then dream that I am made President of Germany, where the DIN plug
>originated. Before long, maps of Europe no longer have any place called
>"Germany" on them, only a large blank space. Mail to Germany is returned
>undelivered, even email does not go through and web sites are all 404.
>Psychologists everywhere notice that people's frustration levels are
>dropping dramatically and assaults and murders decline to practically
>nothing.
>
>The world is now a much better place to live.
>
>You're welcome.
>
>73, Bill W6WRT
>
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