[Milsurplus] ID connectors ?

WA5CAB at cs.com WA5CAB at cs.com
Fri Jan 27 13:32:10 EST 2017


First, the letters, which only apply to Signal Corps.

P = straight solder gland (diameters vary) back shell
Q = right angle solder gland back shell
R = right angle cable clamp back shell
S - straight cable clamp back shell

PL-Q61 and PL-P61 used on BC-191 and BC-375 in SCR-187 and SCR-287. Also 
BC-A*-229 and BC-A*-429
PL-R61 and PL-S61 used on BC-191 in all ground and vehicular sets.

PL-S106 used on T-24, TS-11 and CD-195 for SCR-194 &195. Also RM-21 for 
BC-669-A/B/C.

The GP-(*) connectors are originally marked P-1, P-2 and P-3. For confusion 
purposes, in GP-6a and earlier, P-1 is 4-pin. GP-6 &7 are 6-pin. Marked 
with other letters, I don't know. Note that the bakelite female contact inserts 
are (assuming same diameter and pin count) interchangable between Army and 
Navy connectors, including the heavy brass ones with acme threaded coupling 
nuts like CD-1086.

133 has 10 female contacts and one guide pin hole. 233 has 11 contacts. 
Same hole pattern, so you can convert a 233 insert to a 133 one by drilling out 
the contact.

I don't know the answer about 275.

Robert Downs - Houston
wa5cab dot com (Web Store)
MVPA 9480

In a message dated 01/27/2017 01:15:32 AM Central Standard Time, 
Kargo_cult at msn.com writes: 
> Found some PL-Q61 
> 
> also PL-106
> 
> What are these for?
> 
> 
> 
> Also i have connectors for the GP-6, 7. These seem to be marked with 
> single letters, like B or E. Yes, i know there are not big numbers of GP 
> transmitters out there just waiting for connectors.
> 
> 
> 
> Also, what is the difference between RU series connectors 133 and 233 ?
> 
> Also, the phone plug #275 for the RU series – a phone plug with a threaded 
> locking collar – is this only for the meter jack on the receiver control 
> box ? 
> 
> thanks-
> 
> Hue 
> 


Robert Downs - Houston
wa5cab dot com (Web Store)
MVPA 9480
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