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Need some help finding the right cable socket

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ginterh

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Hello,

I'm having some trouble finding the right cable assembly or socket for my radio module.
The ports I want to use are at the top right corner
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They are two separate rows, 6-way and with 1.27 mm spacing.
I don't know how the sockets are called, but it seems I need 2 separate 6-way male cables.
I tried finding the right cable assembly from www.farnell.com but all the male wires seemed to be 2-rowed and since the distance between the 2 rows is seemingly more than 1.27 mm, I can't use these.
Aren't these single row cables commonly used?
Do I have to buy a male socket and wire separately?
 

Do you plan to plug and unplug it frequently?

If not then you can insert individual wires into the openings.

If I found a stable port/cable assembly, I would probably leave it in and makes adjustments on the other end.
Though for testing I guess I could just manage with really small wires.


How about a 14 pin DIL plug (like an IC) with two pins cut off.
Frank
Could you bring an example of a specific plug as I failed to do so on your recommendation :D
 

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