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seacomber99 July 25th 06 01:11 AM

modar triton 55/75 plug connector schematic
 
All 6 wires corroded off the plug that goes into the back of my Modar
Triton 55/75 VHF marine radio. Can anyone tell what wire is supposed
to go to each pin so I can rewire it.

Thanks


Larry July 25th 06 02:28 AM

modar triton 55/75 plug connector schematic
 
"seacomber99" wrote in news:1153786300.232547.250950
@p79g2000cwp.googlegroups.com:

All 6 wires corroded off the plug that goes into the back of my Modar
Triton 55/75 VHF marine radio. Can anyone tell what wire is supposed
to go to each pin so I can rewire it.

Thanks



http://www.kenselectronics.com/manual/indexM.htm
Ken'll sell you a whole schematic for it for $5.50 and shipping.

I found a reference to it from Rodger's Marine Electronics in Oregon on
their history page. They list a contact page and I bet if you send an
email to the service department guy he can tell you what pins are what or
email you a picture of the Modar's service manual page with the plug on it.
http://www.rodgersmarine.com/default...%20information

Here's a UK place that has the manual, too:
http://www.jdosher.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/Othermans.pdf

Hope this helps...It's all Google found! I used to have the same radio
Motorola made for 2 meter ham radio, the Motorola Metrum. I won it at
Charleston, SC's first hamfest way back then when it was new and the
hottest 2m rig sold!


Bruce in Alaska July 25th 06 07:35 PM

modar triton 55/75 plug connector schematic
 
In article .com,
"seacomber99" wrote:

All 6 wires corroded off the plug that goes into the back of my Modar
Triton 55/75 VHF marine radio. Can anyone tell what wire is supposed
to go to each pin so I can rewire it.

Thanks


Well it just so happenes that I have the information your looking for.

Send me an email and I will return a schematic for the Motorola
Triton 55/75 Power-Cord. I am probubly one of the few Radiomen
left, that actually have parts to repair Triton 12's and 55/75's.

Plastic Plug as you look at it from the wireside, with the notches on
the Top.

Right/Top Negative12Vdc/Ground
Right/Bottom Positive 12Vdc
Center/Top Handup Switch/Ground
Center/Bottom Hangup Switch/Hot
Left Top Speaker Loop/In
Left/Bottom Speaker Loop/Out

Bruce in alaska
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[email protected] July 28th 06 12:19 PM

modar triton 55/75 plug connector schematic
 

And I'm one of the others. Brings back memories. I still have the
complete Triton Radio Service manual from 1977, actually a 3-ring
binder 3-inches thick. It has the nice big fold-out schematics that you
can actually read without a magnifying glass.

Eric

Bruce in Alaska wrote:
Send me an email and I will return a schematic for the Motorola
Triton 55/75 Power-Cord. I am probubly one of the few Radiomen
left, that actually have parts to repair Triton 12's and 55/75's.



Bruce in Alaska July 28th 06 09:03 PM

modar triton 55/75 plug connector schematic
 
In article .com,
wrote:

And I'm one of the others. Brings back memories. I still have the
complete Triton Radio Service manual from 1977, actually a 3-ring
binder 3-inches thick. It has the nice big fold-out schematics that you
can actually read without a magnifying glass.

Eric

Bruce in Alaska wrote:
Send me an email and I will return a schematic for the Motorola
Triton 55/75 Power-Cord. I am probubly one of the few Radiomen
left, that actually have parts to repair Triton 12's and 55/75's.



Yep, may manual is so threadbare about 1/4 of the schematic pages don't
stay in the binder anymore...I still have a 55/75 in the RadioRoom
that sits on 156.8, as it is the best receiver I own, and almost as good
as the SEA156 right underneath it.......


Bruce in alaska
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