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I have a Midland MicroMobile 105 and as owners of this radio know, it has a unique power cord that plugs into the back of the radio.   Its a small plastic adapter that has connects the positive and negative cords to the radio.   I have searched around on Amazon and Google and can not find the radio side adapter for this radio.  Not the cord itself, but the radio side.   I would assume its called the female side?   Anyway, does anyone know where I could source this part?

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Did a little digging an turned up some possibilities. Some places call it a 2 pin molex, which turned up this: https://www.amazon.com/2-Circuits-093-Connector-Matched-Hanging/dp/B074LSHTC6

 

Other sources call it a taimya connector (used in rc and airsoft), which found this: https://www.amazon.com/FLY-RC-2Pairs-Battery-Connectors/dp/B07VL2B5C8/ref=mp_s_a_1_5?dchild=1&keywords=tamiya+connector&qid=1615396940&sr=8-5

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Did a little digging an turned up some possibilities. Some places call it a 2 pin molex, which turned up this: https://www.amazon.com/2-Circuits-093-Connector-Matched-Hanging/dp/B074LSHTC6

 

Other sources call it a taimya connector (used in rc and airsoft), which found this: https://www.amazon.com/FLY-RC-2Pairs-Battery-Connectors/dp/B07VL2B5C8/ref=mp_s_a_1_5?dchild=1&keywords=tamiya+connector&qid=1615396940&sr=8-5

Thank you!   I couldn't find it...KUDOS!!   

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Thank you! I couldn't find it...KUDOS!!

Glad to help. I had been looking for one for my mxt115 in the past too, with no luck, but this time google turned up a page of power connectors (with photos) that gave me some new leads.

 

https://helpful.knobs-dials.com/index.php/Common_plugs_and_connectors#DC_connectors.2C_EIAJ_power.2C_coaxial_and_more

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digikey.com has a million connectors, but just as importantly,  a really good web filter for finding the one you need.

You might try them.

This type of connector may be called a header or a boxed header.

The pin spacing will be very helpful in finding the right one.

Measure carefully to see if it's metric or english.

 

Vince

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