Re: Need help identifying an exotic UHF connector or adaptor...
- From: "Michael A. Terrell" <mike.terrell@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 24 Jun 2006 02:23:21 GMT
Don Lancaster wrote:
We just bought out an entire electronic surplus house and are having
trouble identifying certain parts.
This one is an obviously expensive UHF to something adaptor or connector.
The sort of stuff that Amphenol is good at.
But no id or markings of any kind.
Heavy chrome-looking plating.
Picture an ordinary UHF 50 Ohm load, except no resistor and a pry-off
plastic cap. The inside end of the male pin is screwdriver slotted.
The pin rotates with physical resistance but does not have a screw or
threads or any other hardware associated with it.
Coming out the side is what looks like a 5/16 od x 1/2 inch long
internally threaded shaft spacer.
The threads may or may not be real threads (crimp retention?), and they
clearly just miss being either SMA or 1/4-20 compatible.
The slot on the male pin aligns with the center of the spacer.
Everything else is otherwise empty.
What is it and why?
Value?
Demand?
How about some pictures on ABSE?
--
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prove it.
Member of DAV #85.
Michael A. Terrell
Central Florida
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