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I picked up a couple of new Tohtsu CX-600M coaxial relays - they are similar
to the DowKey relays, with three UHF connectors of the SO-239 design. I had a problem screwing on the PL-259s more than 3-4 turns and in checking the threads I find that the pitch or threads-per-inch of the Tohtsu connectors does not match that of the PL-259/SO-239 UHF connectors. I wonder if anyone else has run into this problem? I was under the impression that the UHF connector was a universal item, but maybe that is not true? -- 73, Floyd - K8AC |
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"Floyd Sense" wrote in message
... I picked up a couple of new Tohtsu CX-600M coaxial relays - they are similar to the DowKey relays, with three UHF connectors of the SO-239 design. I had a problem screwing on the PL-259s more than 3-4 turns and in checking the threads I find that the pitch or threads-per-inch of the Tohtsu connectors does not match that of the PL-259/SO-239 UHF connectors. I wonder if anyone else has run into this problem? I was under the impression that the UHF connector was a universal item, but maybe that is not true? -- 73, Floyd - K8AC Tohtsu web page (English language version) http://www.tohtsu.com/index-e.htm Here are the specifications for this coaxial relay from the Tohtsu web site (isn't the Internet great, electronic library in you house). http://www.tohtsu.com/products/cx-600m.htm Henry Radio sells these (new) http://www.henryradio.com/Tohtsu/cx600m.htm Invented in the 1930's by an Amphenol engineer named E. Clark Quackenbush, UHF coaxial connectors are general purpose units developed for use in low frequency systems from 0.6 - 300 MHz. Invented for use in the radio industry, UHF is an acronym for Ultra High Frequency because at the time 300 MHz was considered high frequency. Mechanical Mating 5/8-24 threaded coupling Cable Affixment Braid solder, set screw, clamp and crimp |
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Thanks, but I've already covered that ground. The connectors are not
threaded per the specs. I reported the problem to the dealer, and they told me that after checking their stock, they found that about half of the relays had incorrect threads on the connectors. So, if anyone is in the market for a coaxial relay and are considering Tohtsu, make sure that the seller tries a PL-259 on ALL THREE of the connectors on the relay. Hard to understand how a reputable machine company could make such a mistake, but it happened. The dealer, Nebraska Surplus Sales, stepped up to the problem immediately and is doing the right thing. 73, K8AC "G.Beat" wrote in message news ![]() "Floyd Sense" wrote in message ... I picked up a couple of new Tohtsu CX-600M coaxial relays - they are similar to the DowKey relays, with three UHF connectors of the SO-239 design. I had a problem screwing on the PL-259s more than 3-4 turns and in checking the threads I find that the pitch or threads-per-inch of the Tohtsu connectors does not match that of the PL-259/SO-239 UHF connectors. I wonder if anyone else has run into this problem? I was under the impression that the UHF connector was a universal item, but maybe that is not true? -- 73, Floyd - K8AC Tohtsu web page (English language version) http://www.tohtsu.com/index-e.htm Here are the specifications for this coaxial relay from the Tohtsu web site (isn't the Internet great, electronic library in you house). http://www.tohtsu.com/products/cx-600m.htm Henry Radio sells these (new) http://www.henryradio.com/Tohtsu/cx600m.htm Invented in the 1930's by an Amphenol engineer named E. Clark Quackenbush, UHF coaxial connectors are general purpose units developed for use in low frequency systems from 0.6 - 300 MHz. Invented for use in the radio industry, UHF is an acronym for Ultra High Frequency because at the time 300 MHz was considered high frequency. Mechanical Mating 5/8-24 threaded coupling Cable Affixment Braid solder, set screw, clamp and crimp |
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"Floyd Sense" wrote in message
... Thanks, but I've already covered that ground. The connectors are not threaded per the specs. I reported the problem to the dealer, and they told me that after checking their stock, they found that about half of the relays had incorrect threads on the connectors. So, if anyone is in the market for a coaxial relay and are considering Tohtsu, make sure that the seller tries a PL-259 on ALL THREE of the connectors on the relay. Hard to understand how a reputable machine company could make such a mistake, but it happened. The dealer, Nebraska Surplus Sales, stepped up to the problem immediately and is doing the right thing. 73, K8AC Floyd - I have heard of this problem from overseas mfg. (getting the 5/8 - 24 threads correct) .. which I am sure is realted to being more familair with metric and not having the tools properly calibrated for English ! Glad to hear you are getting support for it. Another reason to consider the Dow model 60 series for usage. w9gb |
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