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You can use banana jacks for that. They're not two wide like the Euro jobs though.
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thanks for the tip, but I am hopping to stay original to restore than to modify.
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One solution is to solder metal pins with the right thickness to the wires and just push them into the holes. If nothing else, it´s a good temporery solution until you find the proper connectors. They are just about impossible to get even in europe, and the similar looking VHF and UHF TV connectors isn´t even worth asking about.
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I appreciate the tip. I'll try that.
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