[Test-Equipment] part for HP Directional coupler

Ed White wa3bzt at verizon.net
Wed Jul 13 20:51:37 EDT 2011


The unit has a threaded "N" connector outside shell when the shell is 
removed the center pin (broken fingers except one can be seen. Can the 
center pin be removed? if so how?
Ed
WA3BZT


On 7/13/2011 11:23 AM, Ron Youvan wrote:
> Ed WA3BZT White:
>
>> I am looking for a blown ,burnt out destroyed HP-11692d or any other
>> Directional coupler that has a coax connector that is still useful. The
>> coupler I have has one port (incident) that has a broken "N" center
>> connector and is useless. the connector is in several sections what I
>> need is the hole thing from flange  (Brass) to the "N" connector
>> (stainless steel) they are probably used on other directional couplers.
>> Any help will be great
>     If the "N" connector is attached with two or four tiny screws (machine bolts) or is threaded in
> (outer only) the connector may be replaceable or repairable.
> Most "lab measurement equipment" that I have worked with could be repaired in this way.


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