[Milsurplus] Cable Connectors
J. Forster
jfor at quik.com
Mon Apr 5 22:26:35 EDT 2010
I don't think the Cannons were used on that much. I can only think of:
MN-26
RA-10
ART-13
FWIW,
-John
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> I was going to say that it was probably either AN Series or Cannon
> K-Series. (AN didn't become MS until early in the Korean War). If you
> have a
> photograph of the connector on either side of the interface, that would
> probably
> answer half of the question. The main difference between the two series
> (at
> least to the layman) was that the AN-series had a relatively fine pitch
> V-form thread whereas the K-series used Acme threads.
>
> In a message dated 4/5/2010 8:09:30 PM Central Daylight Time,
> jfor at quik.com
> writes:
>> Sounds a lot like MS3100 series. Google MS3106 or check something like a
>> Newark catalog. The numbers will look smething like MS3106-18-6P.
>>
>> They break down as follows:
>>
>> MS310x = Shell Type
>> -18 = Shell Size
>> -6 = Insert Type
>> P = Pin; S = Socket
>>
>> The insert type 18-6P is often molded into the insulator.
>>
>> A good source is Wm. Perry.
>>
>> -John
>>
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