[ARC5] UHF Connector beginnings
Jay Coward via ARC5
arc5 at mailman.qth.net
Tue Jun 24 17:14:10 EDT 2014
There used on the ZB-* and ARR-1's which were developed before the war, I believe.
Jay
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From: D. Platt <jeepp at comcast.net>
To: arc5 <arc5 at mailman.qth.net>
Sent: Tue, Jun 24, 2014 12:00 pm
Subject: Re: [ARC5] UHF Connector beginnings
Adding to the query, it may be that Quackenbush (MIT) was the
nventor. However, the tie-in to NRL may be the MIT-RADLAB, as they
ere in direct collaboration during WWII. Hence, the connectors may have
een, in fact, produced, rather than "invented" wholly by the machine
hops at NRL. Just a thought. Tangential to all this, were PL-259's
vailable for sale before the war? Or, were they, and wide use of coax,
ut one more product of the war effort? Inquiring minds ask...
Jeep - K3HVG
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