autocom 5 pin help

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Hi all.
First time poster to this section and would like your advice please.
I have an autocom Pro-M1 wired in to my 1100. It has 5 pin leads.
I've managed to get hold of two 5 pin headsets, in the form of an Easicom V8.
I now need two 5 pin headset extension leads, which are like the proverbial rocking horse doo - doo to obtain.
I've managed to get one lead, but not having a great deal of success with the other.
Saw these at Maplins and wondered if one of them would do the job?
(assuming they are the same fitting)

http://www.maplin.co.uk/Module.aspx?ModuleNo=43096

http://www.maplin.co.uk/Module.aspx?ModuleNo=11428

If not, I welcome any advice as to how I can obtain one :)

Ian
 
Hi all.
First time poster to this section and would like your advice please.
I have an autocom Pro-M1 wired in to my 1100. It has 5 pin leads.
I've managed to get hold of two 5 pin headsets, in the form of an Easicom V8.
I now need two 5 pin headset extension leads, which are like the proverbial rocking horse doo - doo to obtain.
I've managed to get one lead, but not having a great deal of success with the other.
Saw these at Maplins and wondered if one of them would do the job?
(assuming they are the same fitting)

http://www.maplin.co.uk/Module.aspx?ModuleNo=43096

http://www.maplin.co.uk/Module.aspx?ModuleNo=11428

If not, I welcome any advice as to how I can obtain one :)

Ian

Have you called Sam at Chainspeed? :thumb He supplies all the old gear! :eek:
 
Yes.
He is really knowledgable and helpful, but no luck.
Says they are now really rare.
 
Are you sure?
The grey leads are for bike to bike and won't work with the standard 5 pin plug (60 degree pins as opposed to 180 degree pins:().
It needs to be a specific extension lead.
That was Sam's advice.
I need part 30 or 31

I managed to buy one 30 this morning, but got told it was the last the guy had.

Have I missed a couple?
Have you got the links?

Ian
 
I got the following reply from a very helpful gent at leads direct....
My question is below it.
I'm going to try it out.

Hi Ian,

If it is an extension, and a standard DIN, then our part MID-MEX should be fine for your purposes.

We can certainly copy a lead if you send it in, subject to the availability of parts.

Chris Bray


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Sent: Wednesday 03 November 2010 19:11
To: Chris Bray
Subject: 5 pin din help please


hi.
I would welcome your advice please.
I have a motorcycle intercom system (Autocom).
It has a 5 pin din plug (male) at the headset and a 5 pin din plug (female) at the power source.
I am trying to get hold of a 5 pin din extension lead to connect the two - with no luck.
Well, not strictly true, i've managed to find one, but i need another!!
Am I being naive in believing that a standard 5 pin din plug extension lead from yourselves, male to female, could act as an alternative extension lead?
If not, would you have any suggestions?
If I sent you the lead I have, would you be able to copy the wiring if necessary?
Thanks
Ian
 
Tbh, the one I've just bought as new/old stock was only £9.99.
He told me it took ages to sell, because most people have the 7 pin sets.
Happy to give you £10 for one lead, posted....
I'm also happy to see if the lead i've just bought for £4 off Ebay works.
 
That's still more expensive than the new one i've bought and still around £40 for the three.
As stated, I think my offer to you is fair for a used extension lead that retails new at £9.99.
Either way, good luck with your sale :thumb

Ian
 
Hi Panman.
Forget my last post....
Pride comes before a fall.

That's still more expensive than the new one i've bought and still around £40 for the three.
As stated, I think my offer to you is fair for a used extension lead that retails new at £9.99.
Either way, good luck with your sale


I realise that for the sake of £3, I may lose a lead. :(
Supply and demand etc.
With that in mind, if you still wish to sell your curly lead to me, I'll pay you by Paypal or send you a cheque.
 
Hi all.
First time poster to this section and would like your advice please.
I have an autocom Pro-M1 wired in to my 1100. It has 5 pin leads.
I've managed to get hold of two 5 pin headsets, in the form of an Easicom V8.
I now need two 5 pin headset extension leads, which are like the proverbial rocking horse doo - doo to obtain.
I've managed to get one lead, but not having a great deal of success with the other.
Saw these at Maplins and wondered if one of them would do the job?
(assuming they are the same fitting)

http://www.maplin.co.uk/Module.aspx?ModuleNo=43096

http://www.maplin.co.uk/Module.aspx?ModuleNo=11428

If not, I welcome any advice as to how I can obtain one :)

Ian

According to the November 2001 Autocom price list part no. EL-5-HS-C HEADSET Extension Lead Coiled was £28 and the straight one was £17.
 
Sorry Beemerboy, have you a point to make?
It's not clear from your post.

If your point is the prices in the 9yr old Autocom catalogue, the 5 pin plug was current in 2001.
It is no longer current today, so lead prices are dictated by the demand for them.
I've just bought the 5 pin lead that was advertised in the catalogue at £17 for £9.99 as new old stock (part No 30).
 
Sorry Beemerboy, have you a point to make?
It's not clear from your post.

If your point is the prices in the 9yr old Autocom catalogue, the 5 pin plug was current in 2001.
It is no longer current today, so lead prices are dictated by the demand for them.
I've just bought the 5 pin lead that was advertised in the catalogue at £17 for £9.99 as new old stock (part No 30).

Just a point of information, as ever. No axe to grind or side to take. I do find it amusing that the current 7-pin coiled lead is only £14, what with inflation and all that....
I am delighted at your successful transaction.

I also have a 5-pin straight lead with a socket for in-ear monitors if you find yourself in the position of needing one.
 
hi all.
Thanks for your reply beemerboy :thumb
Perhaps I was a touch sensitive?
Is that 5 pin to normal earphone jack plug?
I've just made some custom earplugs thing with a set of sennheiser ear buds.
How much are you looking for?

I received the coiled lead from Mark today, which was good.
thanks Mark :D

The other good news is that the cable I bought from ebay at £2.45 also works as an extension lead, so hopefully someone will get some benefit from our discussion.

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=310126283037
 
hi all.
Thanks for your reply beemerboy :thumb
Perhaps I was a touch sensitive?
Is that 5 pin to normal earphone jack plug?
I've just made some custom earplugs thing with a set of sennheiser ear buds.
How much are you looking for?

I received the coiled lead from Mark today, which was good.
thanks Mark :D

The other good news is that the cable I bought from ebay at £2.45 also works as an extension lead, so hopefully someone will get some benefit from our discussion.

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=310126283037

IanH. Contact me via e-mail johnbentall(at)btinternet.com .

John
 


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