ard at p850ug1.demon.co.uk (Tony Duell) writes:
Anyway, the connectors I am thinking of were part of
as series. They
were circular, most of them were chassis mouting plugs and cable
sockets.
Here's an example -- this is the 100V line output on one of the audio
amplifiers used in a Rediffusion system:
http://offog.org/stuff/bulgin-connectors.jpeg
The amplifier uses the three-pin version of the same connector for
mains input:
http://offog.org/stuff/bulgin-3pin.jpeg
They were very common on British equipment in the 1960s and 1970s.
(Unfortunately the trip that produced the photos above didn't turn up
any old computing kit...)
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