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RatPhone replacement cord ?
Posted by: Tod NE
Date: February 11, 2012 01:59PM
Hi All,
Hope this is the best forum to post this. I've looked around pretty good, but figured it wouldn't hurt to ask: Does anyone know where to get a Rat Phone cord (coiled with 1/4" male mono on one side, and 1/4" male stereo on the other side). I tried a guitar cord which doesn't work, but I guess it will with an adapter (to make one end stereo). But, that solution seems a bit "rinky dink" to me, and probably wouldn't last too long.

I guess I could solder a stereo end on a coiled guitar cord, but again - if I could find one with molded ends (like the original ones) it would probably last longer.

Part of the reason I wanted Ratphones was the replaceable cord. I thought maybe someone knew a dealer that had a few left?

Thanks!



Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 02/11/2012 02:24PM by Tod NE.

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Re: RatPhone replacement cord ?
Posted by: duggr
Date: February 11, 2012 02:33PM
Try Rick The maker of the Rat Phones.
If no luck there.. Email me as I know how to make you a cord
Duggr


Ricks email
rjv@rickviola.com



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Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 02/11/2012 02:35PM by duggr.

Re: Welcome Tod NE and hope you find what you need! May God Bless you and yours! Amen! :angel: Ma BettyN/T
Posted by: Ma Betty in MO
Date: February 11, 2012 03:31PM

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Re: RatPhone replacement cord ?
Posted by: Rob (IL)
Date: February 11, 2012 06:19PM
You won't get one from Rick. As Ricky recommended get a guitar cord and make your own.





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Thanks Duggr & Ma Betty . . .
Posted by: Tod NE
Date: February 11, 2012 06:20PM
. . . for the warm welcome, and thanks Duggr for Rick's email and for the offer to make a cord. Much appreciated. I'll let you know.
Thanks again,
Tod

Re: RatPhone replacement cord ?
Posted by: Tod NE
Date: February 11, 2012 06:22PM
OK - thanks for that info, and for the diagram. I'm pretty good at soldering, so might give that a spin.

Re: RatPhone replacement cord ?
Posted by: ivanll
Date: February 15, 2012 04:24PM
It's a modified Mono plug, see picture below and post from Rob (IL).



ivanll


Re: RatPhone replacement cord ?
Posted by: Tod NE
Date: February 15, 2012 08:52PM
Thanks Ivanll (and Rob IL) ,

I see. So, to keep the signal from grounding out (shorting out), I need to keep the ring from touching the sleeve ground. I just need to file down that section of the sleeve so it makes no contact.

Great info - much appreciated !

Re: RatPhone replacement cord ?
Posted by: Tin Fin
Date: March 02, 2012 10:25PM
Ivanll - shows Image Error - File Not Found; did you remove the image, or is there some other problem that I can't see the image you posted?

Re: RatPhone replacement cord ?
Posted by: Goodrat
Date: May 18, 2012 06:28PM
What I did on the first 100 or so Ratphones was to get a mono guitar chord, score a nice edge on the sleeve about 1/4" away from the tip with a small pipe cutter, then carefully file until I got to the insulator, then peel off.
Note, some machines dont use the center conductor ans no shorting will occut with a mono plug, like Minelab.
The reason most machines use the center conductor is so you can have audio on both sides if you use home stereo phones.
Here is the info I have on adapters:

Do it yourself Rat Tail:
You can make your own emergency Rat Tail
with a coiled guitar cord
and a mono jack to stereo plug adapter for the machine side
for example Radio shack 274-1520.
Adapter not needed for Minelab/Garrett/Fisher machines.
http://www.radioshack.com/product/index.jsp?productId=2103725

They used to sell the perfect length coiled guitar chord, but it was discontinued in favor of one that is a bit too long.
No I don't have anymore. It would cost about $1200 to get more made.

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