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Re: [TowerTalk] DIN Connectors You Can't Solder To

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Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] DIN Connectors You Can't Solder To
From: Martin Ewing - AA6E <aa6e@ewing.homedns.org>
Date: Sat, 17 Nov 2007 11:54:40 -0500
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Could this be an RoHS problem?  Not primed (tinned) for lead solder? 
What kinds of metal don't take solder?  Inquiring minds want to know... ;-)

If it's RoHS, it's the wave of the future and we have to find ways to 
deal with it.

73 Martin AA6E

Jim Brown wrote:
> Tower Talkers,
> 
> I just received a couple of ICE switchable bandpass filters that I 
> ordered 3 months ago, and quickly began wiring cables to interface 
> them to band decoders. That operation came to a screeching halt when 
> I couldn't solder to the DIN connectors that came packed with the 
> filters. The pins don't take solder (AT ALL), AND the holder for the 
> pins melts. I'm using thin 60/40 solder and a nice temp controlled 
> iron.
> 
> I've run into these connectors before -- I have a half dozen that I 
> bought from RF Connection 3-4 years ago, and gave up on them when I 
> tried to use them. I ended up buying replacements from a ham store 
> that were sold through the Yaesu or Kenwood distribution chain.  
> 
> First, take this as a warning to avoid these connectors. Second, take 
> this as a question as to who makes the GOOD connectors of this type 
> (yes, I know "good" and "DIN" don't go together). These are the 8-pin 
> connectors that Yaesu uses for band data. 
> 
> 73,
> 
> Jim K9YC
> 
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