[Milsurplus] MIL 5 Pin Connector (UNCLASSIFIED)
WA5CAB at cs.com
WA5CAB at cs.com
Thu Aug 9 14:53:15 EDT 2012
I also have a fair number of MIL-C 5015 (MS or AN) connectors. I'll
mention that one should take the nomenclature stamped into the aluminum as correct
only after comparing it to the abbreviated version molded into the insert,
unless the connector is in an original unopened package. Because it is
possible to disassemble several connectors and build something different out of
the parts. Not uncommon in the used connector business.
Robert
In a message dated 08/09/2012 13:19:12 PM Central Daylight Time,
jfor at quikus.com writes:
> MS connectors are very standard, but are little used in mil stuff any
> more.
>
> Here is a catalog:
>
> http://www.logwell.com/tech/shdwe/Amphenol_MS.pdf
>
> If you look at the connector, there are usually stamped numbers on the
> shell and molded bunbers on the insert.
>
> Once you have the part number, it's easy to get the part. Many
> distributers (Allied, Newark) have them. Also you can try William Perry if
> you are not in a super rush. Also try eBay.
>
> -John
>
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> >Classification: UNCLASSIFIED
> >Caveats: FOUO
> >
> >I just received an AN/URM-6 Directional Radio Interference Meter, minus
> >cables. I have the mil connector for the power supply AC side, but am
> >looking for the connectors to make up the DC side cable from the PS to
> the
> >rcvr. I took it by the Signal Shop here and the connectors do not appear
> >to
> >be in the current inventory.
> >
> >The connectors are mil-type circular threaded connectors, 5 pins arranged
> >symmetrically, with what I believe is called an "MS" style shell. I need
> >both a male and female connector. Can anyone help?
> >
> >Regards,
> >Wallace/KI4DVV
>
Robert Downs - Houston
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