Re: Mystery connector series?
- From: "John B" <spamj_baraclough@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 02 Sep 2007 23:28:20 GMT
On 01/09/2007 Don Lancaster wrote:
Just picked up a bunch of EF Johnson snap-in crimp style connectors
for RG58-U cable. Part number 140-0435-401.
And am at a loss as to which connector series they are intended for
or who would use them for what.
They look like a normal snap-in or push on connector. But are much
smaller than a type F or G coax cable and much larger than a SMP
series.
Looks highly useful when you would have lots of traditional cables
beside each other on a panel.
The shell measures 0.25 inch outside diameter.
The shell is split in quarters. An external lip on each shell quarter
apparently snaps into an internal slot on the connector body.
Does not quite match up with an SMA jack.
Looks sorta like a miniature copy of the big old GR connectors,
except that each shell quarter is identical in shape and size.
Please help....
How about a picture on abse.
--
John B
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