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Old July 21st 05, 07:01 PM
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Default Loral RF Switch Info

I have just come into possession of a Loral RF switch. It is a SP3T variety
with N-connectors. It also has a make MIL circular connector (14-15) for the
power and indicator connections.

The part number is 9033-D239-D2D-7A2.

I have Googled ad nauseum without results. Does anyone have any information
on the wiring connections and/or the specs?

Thanks for your help and 73,

Joe
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Old February 20th 06, 07:11 AM
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hope it will be usefull to you

gnd pulse on control position
reset previous position and indicator
and set new position
latched position is confirmed by indicator

Loral 063-B237-B2C-7A1

RF connector N
position Nr 6
Vdc 24
ctrl connector Mil 14-15 15 pins


A +24v
B out1
C out2
D out3
E out4
F out5
G out6

J indicator 1
K indicator 2
L indicator 3
M indicator 4
N indicator 5
H indicator 6
P com indicator

R nc

73 Jeff F6AOJ



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Originally Posted by Joe Curry
I have just come into possession of a Loral RF switch. It is a SP3T variety
with N-connectors. It also has a make MIL circular connector (14-15) for the
power and indicator connections.

The part number is 9033-D239-D2D-7A2.

I have Googled ad nauseum without results. Does anyone have any information
on the wiring connections and/or the specs?

Thanks for your help and 73,

Joe
K3ICO
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Old February 20th 06, 07:21 AM
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refering to similar product
pwr max sems to be 400w

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Quote:
Originally Posted by Joe Curry
I have just come into possession of a Loral RF switch. It is a SP3T variety
with N-connectors. It also has a make MIL circular connector (14-15) for the
power and indicator connections.

The part number is 9033-D239-D2D-7A2.

I have Googled ad nauseum without results. Does anyone have any information
on the wiring connections and/or the specs?

Thanks for your help and 73,

Joe
K3ICO
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Old February 20th 06, 04:51 PM
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ctrl connector Mil-C-26482
15 pins arrangement 14-15
see Page 11 at :
http://www.peigenesis.com/pdfs/amphe...999/12-071.pdf


gnd pulse on control position
- latch new position
- close indicator contact
- and reset previous position and indicator

I have a lot of such switch from different manufacturers
many use same wiring style
1st pin is for dc supply
next are for gnd ctrl
and next for indicators

gl


73 Jeff F6AOJ



Quote:
Originally Posted by Joe Curry
I have just come into possession of a Loral RF switch. It is a SP3T variety
with N-connectors. It also has a make MIL circular connector (14-15) for the
power and indicator connections.

The part number is 9033-D239-D2D-7A2.

I have Googled ad nauseum without results. Does anyone have any information
on the wiring connections and/or the specs?

Thanks for your help and 73,

Joe
K3ICO
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