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Sat nav rear connectors / fakra smb plugs
Has any body managed to locate a source for the 3 plugs that fit into the back of the sat nav unit allowing input of tv/dvd / reversing cam / companion cam?
These
I would rather use the plugs than risk my unsteady hand with a soldering iron.G4 Gone ...but not forgotten
way more stock than rs/maplin etc....need to search their site.
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25th Oct 2006 10:09 pm
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Woodman is probably your best bet, or grommet. Not sure either post here anymore. Grommet is from the US and Woodman from the UKDS3 TDV6 HSE - Silver with Alpaca (old one) Gone
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25th Oct 2006 10:54 pm
wiggs
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The inside bit is the SMB part .Basically a small coax connecter (these can be purchased quite easily).Its the outer housing thats the problem (fakra).They are only used in the automotive industry.
I have checked all the usual ones ..RS , MAPLINS etc.G4 Gone ...but not forgotten
26th Oct 2006 12:14 am
Mossy
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And there's a sales contact tab. I'm sure its commercial, but they may point you to someone who can help.D3 HSE V8...
26th Oct 2006 11:23 am
wiggs
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mossy,
Thanks for that , i will email them.
I have been able to obtain the connectors from another source ..only problem is minium order 40 of each ...don't think i need that many.G4 Gone ...but not forgotten
26th Oct 2006 2:06 pm
Mossy
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wiggs wrote:
...I have been able to obtain the connectors from another source ..only problem is minium order 40 of each ...don't think i need that many.
If you have to order a minimum, and it helps out cost wise, I'm happy to take a few off your hands. Let me know.D3 HSE V8...
26th Oct 2006 2:49 pm
wiggs
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Mossy wrote:
wiggs wrote:
...I have been able to obtain the connectors from another source ..only problem is minium order 40 of each ...don't think i need that many.
If you have to order a minimum, and it helps out cost wise, I'm happy to take a few off your hands. Let me know.
Thanks i will let you know...
Just waiting for a reply from someone else...
Problem with these connectors is that its mostly commercial companys selling them on to automotive companys..they don't wanna know if i just want a handfull for private use.G4 Gone ...but not forgotten
26th Oct 2006 5:14 pm
RichieP
Member Since: 19 Sep 2006
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Bump!
Wiggs?
Did you get any look with the connectors?
Probably having some Rear screens installed so it would be nice while not driving (of course!) to display on the front screen.
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3rd Dec 2006 8:07 pm
stapldm
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Note from Wiggs original picture, that each of these has a different 'key' to prevent misconnection. Look at the letter I, F and E at the top left of each socket on the board; these seem to match the key codes under the 'Single Plugs' section of the amphenol site...or is it a socket; not a single high-res picture front on to tell which way is which. Dr. Ian Malcolm:
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Transgenic tomato anyone?
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3rd Dec 2006 8:31 pm
Robbie
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If anyone did find these to buy, I would join in too!
3rd Dec 2006 8:38 pm
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If there's a big interest it might be worth buying £100 worth (to save the postage and handling charges) and then selling the remaining stock through the D3 shop
3rd Dec 2006 8:46 pm
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And code "Z" appears to be a universal fit
3rd Dec 2006 8:54 pm
stapldm
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Code Z does indeed look like a winner! Figures that the digikey site has better info than the manaufactures site
I'll register my interest in 5 plugs towards a bulk buy...Dr. Ian Malcolm:
"Yeah, but your scientists were so preoccupied with whether or not they could, they didn't stop to think if they should."
Transgenic tomato anyone?
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