[NLRS] Connector type?
Ed Marciniak
kb0mnk at visi.com
Sun Jul 31 23:48:03 EDT 2005
It is an OSX connector. They are pretty common on GPS receivers. I bought a
handful of short pigtail cables a while back so I never had to look for
adapters. Although adapters are avaible from Pasternak and others, it is a
fairly fragile connector, so you would want something flexible like a cable
since there are no threads to support connection.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Ray J" <ray at w9ray.org>
To: <NLRS at mailman.qth.net>
Sent: Friday, July 29, 2005 6:38 PM
Subject: [NLRS] Connector type?
>
>
> anyone know what this connector is?
>
> http://www.w9ray.org/img/connector.jpg
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> its on a active gps antenna... the coax is rg174/u
> I would bet a adapter to change it to a male sma is not really avalable?
> thats what i need to go to...
> Male sma connectors for rg174 are pretty common.... right??
>
>
> Ray J
> w9ray
> EN44gt
> www.w9ray.org
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