scart cable for gray +2

edited October 2009 in Wanted
anyone know where i can get one from as i cant seem to find them anymore only for the older models
Post edited by morcar on

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  • edited October 2009
    There is a guy in Poland who can make that cable.
    If you are interested I can send you his e-mail address.
    ZX Spectrum +2 & PicoDiv SD,
    Timex 2048 & divIDE 57c
  • edited October 2009
    yes plz
  • edited October 2009
    PM sent.
    ZX Spectrum +2 & PicoDiv SD,
    Timex 2048 & divIDE 57c
  • edited October 2009
    cheers popocop sent him an email now the waiting begins :D
  • edited October 2009
    morcar wrote: »
    anyone know where i can get one from as i cant seem to find them anymore only for the older models

    You can build one yourself:
    http://www.fruitcake.plus.com/Sinclair/Spectrum128/Spectrum128Home.htm
  • edited October 2009
    i am no good at doing stuff like that sadly
  • edited October 2009
    Here's a UK supplier of +2 scart leads I just hunted down for you. Their shop is called Sintech - they have shops in the uk and germany. Should save you ordering a scart lead all the way from poland :-)

    http://www.sintech-shop.co.uk/shop.php

    In search box type 'scart' and press enter...

    Voila!

    You will see entry for scart monitor cable, click the cycle gadget to select a +2 scart cable.

    Item ID is: 1597
  • edited October 2009
    its around ?25 ouchie shall i just bend over lol

    Although i can see me getting one soon :( ah well its for the good of my zx spectrum lol
  • edited October 2009
    I agree it ain't cheap, but it depend how urgently you want to get a scart lead I suppose...
  • edited October 2009
    There's lots on ebay. About ?10-?12.00 each usually.
  • fogfog
    edited October 2009
    I have to build a few , but I'd rather buy the parts and get a friend to make em and do the +3 sound mod.. and sort out my atari 8 bit.

    most of us know someone who is handy with a soldering iron though, or maybe don't realise it.

    if you had a local tv repair shop, they could make it, I bet. Or if you know people at your local college, I bet they have an electronics department. etc
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