[Milsurplus] Small RG-174 connector ID
Dennis Weal
ky7hvh at gmx.us
Mon Sep 3 15:19:34 EDT 2012
These connectors have been used in two way radio for many years. Usually to interconnect the "motherboard" or main board to the power board or amp.
Bendix-king used them with the LMH series. These are not precision connectors or gold plated. Simply stamped steel outer shell with a phenolic insulator washer and a steel center pin. I tried to look the part # up but the only nomenclature was 1P* and 1J* (2P, 3P etc). Description was simply plug to or jack from etc. I have seen these in other branded radio equipment but coud only find in B-K manual.
Denny
ky7hvh
----- Original Message -----
From: Ralph Cameron
Sent: 09/03/12 11:17 AM
To: milsurplus at mailman.qth.net
Subject: [Milsurplus] Small RG-174 connector ID
If its a Tektronix type connector and gold plated , its a Peltola connector which was proprietary to that company and appears in most of the 7000 series scopes. They usually were supplied for replacement for scopes in 10-12" lengths. and had the Peltola connector on one end. It was simple, effective and as John stated,"cheap" until you went to buy one. Do you just need an ID or a replacement? I may be able to locate one. Ralph VE3BBM -- Please remove all previous email addresses before forwarding any email. Doing so, decreases the message size, transmission time, and limits any information that a 'spammer' may glean. Also, please consider using Blind Carbon Copy (or BCC) to limit email address exposure. ~ Thanks _____ ______________________________________________________________ Milsurplus mailing list Home: http://mailman.qth.net/mailman/listinfo/milsurplus Help: http://mailman.qth.net/mmfaq.htm Post: mailto:Milsurplus at mailman.qth.net This list hosted by: http://www.qsl.ne
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