Thanks Moshe!
Moshe, our man in Chicago, found the great looking Astatic D-104 you see below in a Pittsburgh thrift store recently and was kind enough to send it our way. Thanks!!
With that said, can anyone point me in the direction of a 4-pin (F) --> XLR (M) cable? The pins on the 104 chord are in a square pattern, and not in the sort of smile curve that something like this would require. Greater ham radio community, I'm calling on your help!

Also, here are some nice daylilies that Jess picked up, in our honorable George Washington vase. Spring (well, summer) has sprung.

With that said, can anyone point me in the direction of a 4-pin (F) --> XLR (M) cable? The pins on the 104 chord are in a square pattern, and not in the sort of smile curve that something like this would require. Greater ham radio community, I'm calling on your help!

Also, here are some nice daylilies that Jess picked up, in our honorable George Washington vase. Spring (well, summer) has sprung.

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