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Looking for a source for a handset cord, with modular connectors on the end, which is NOT coiled.

Haven't been able to find such a thing at Radio Shack or the like.

Does it exist? Anyone have a link for someplace that sells it?

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Don't know if they have them, but try Refurb Supplies


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ASI (800-338-4833) is a custom cord manufacturer that might be able to assist. Give them a call. If they can't do it, I really can't think of anyone who can.


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Thanks, Bill. Interesting site but strike one!

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Try these folks:

https://www.pacificcable.com/

But why not make your own?

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The odd time that I've needed to do this, I use regular flat mounting cord and put the smaller ends on. You can make them as long as you like...but alas like any handset cord....you can put a 50 foot cord on & they'll STILL try to go 51 feet.

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Yup, Dave and Catfish are on the right track. Get the proper die for the crimper, get some handset plugs and line cord, and you are set.


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I bought a cost effective (cheap) crimp tool, had to put ends on line cord the small ends. It was at a tanning salon, that is what controls the beds.

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Try these folks:

https://www.pacificcable.com/

But why not make your own?
Another great site, but strike two. All theirs are coiled.

Don't want to make my own. I'm not good at it. They don't come out well. Not worth the effort if I can find one, especially since it will probably be six bucks or so.

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Actually, I think this would work, it says 4 conductor, but also says "handset size connector." Worth a try for $6.

https://www.pacificcable.com/Picture_Page.asp?DataName=R9SSC

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