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A co-worker here at the Radio Pier brought in an odd mic connector and
asked me if I knew the formal name for it. I answered it was a "mic connector on 50-year old Ham Radios". Specifically, it was the type that had a dot of solder in the middle, and a screw-on ring. This one was made by Switchcraft. Our chief called it an "Amphenol Mini". I didn't find one in the Switchcraft catalog, but maybe didn't look hard enough. Was there a more specific title for this connector? TNX es 73 de KE9EX |
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"KE9EX" ) writes:
A co-worker here at the Radio Pier brought in an odd mic connector and asked me if I knew the formal name for it. I answered it was a "mic connector on 50-year old Ham Radios". Specifically, it was the type that had a dot of solder in the middle, and a screw-on ring. This one was made by Switchcraft. Our chief called it an "Amphenol Mini". I didn't find one in the Switchcraft catalog, but maybe didn't look hard enough. Was there a more specific title for this connector? TNX es 73 de KE9EX I always knew them as "Amphenol connectors". Michel |
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KE9EX wrote: A co-worker here at the Radio Pier brought in an odd mic connector and asked me if I knew the formal name for it. I answered it was a "mic connector on 50-year old Ham Radios". Specifically, it was the type that had a dot of solder in the middle, and a screw-on ring. This one was made by Switchcraft. Our chief called it an "Amphenol Mini". I didn't find one in the Switchcraft catalog, but maybe didn't look hard enough. Was there a more specific title for this connector? TNX es 73 de KE9EX What diameter was it? If it was about 5/8" or so, it's an Amphenol 75 MC1 connector. They were used often for crappy unbalanced high-Z microphone inputs on all kinds of gear, as well as occasionally for headphones. There was also a miniature version, the 75 PC1, which is about a quarter inch, and was used for recorder control and for synch signals for motion picture recording gear. Switchcraft had both of them in the catalogue as late as 1990 or so, which is the last time I went looking for them. Connector-World Supply in Seattle definitely stocks them. --scott -- "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis." |
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Scott Dorsey wrote:
There was also a miniature version, the 75 PC1, which is about a quarter inch, and was used for recorder control and for synch signals for motion picture recording gear. Also shows up on some test equipment (I remember it being the AC input for a kit VTVM... Allied? Eico?) Tim. |
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I have a drawer full of them, but they're mfg by Switchcraft. Part
number on the little yellow tag reads: 250JF KE9EX wrote: A co-worker here at the Radio Pier brought in an odd mic connector and asked me if I knew the formal name for it. I answered it was a "mic connector on 50-year old Ham Radios". Specifically, it was the type that had a dot of solder in the middle, and a screw-on ring. This one was made by Switchcraft. Our chief called it an "Amphenol Mini". I didn't find one in the Switchcraft catalog, but maybe didn't look hard enough. Was there a more specific title for this connector? TNX es 73 de KE9EX |
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Amend that... it reads 2501F (not 250JF)
K3HVG wrote: I have a drawer full of them, but they're mfg by Switchcraft. Part number on the little yellow tag reads: 250JF KE9EX wrote: A co-worker here at the Radio Pier brought in an odd mic connector and asked me if I knew the formal name for it. I answered it was a "mic connector on 50-year old Ham Radios". Specifically, it was the type that had a dot of solder in the middle, and a screw-on ring. This one was made by Switchcraft. Our chief called it an "Amphenol Mini". I didn't find one in the Switchcraft catalog, but maybe didn't look hard enough. Was there a more specific title for this connector? TNX es 73 de KE9EX |
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In article , K3HVG wrote:
KE9EX wrote: A co-worker here at the Radio Pier brought in an odd mic connector and asked me if I knew the formal name for it. I answered it was a "mic connector on 50-year old Ham Radios". Specifically, it was the type that had a dot of solder in the middle, and a screw-on ring. This one was made by Switchcraft. Our chief called it an "Amphenol Mini". I didn't find one in the Switchcraft catalog, but maybe didn't look hard enough. Was there a more specific title for this connector? TNX es 73 de KE9EX I have a drawer full of them, but they're mfg by Switchcraft. Part number on the little yellow tag reads: 250JF I think you may be misreading the tag... the OP's description sounds like a Switchcraft 2501F: http://switchcraft.com/products/connectors-53b.html This is the same as an Amphenol 75-MC1F, but I think the Switchcraft PN is more common. |
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"KE9EX" wrote in message
oups.com... A co-worker here at the Radio Pier brought in an odd mic connector and asked me if I knew the formal name for it. I answered it was a "mic connector on 50-year old Ham Radios". Specifically, it was the type that had a dot of solder in the middle, and a screw-on ring. This one was made by Switchcraft. Our chief called it an "Amphenol Mini". I didn't find one in the Switchcraft catalog, but maybe didn't look hard enough. Was there a more specific title for this connector? TNX es 73 de KE9EX Many Amphenol connectors are now made by WPI - at the same Salem, NJ plant that Amphenol used for decades. http://www.wpi-interconnect.com/salem.htm The former Amphenol product lines include the following: a.. 17/117/177 and 777 Series D-subminiature Connectors b.. 26 Series Blue Ribbon Rack and Panel Connectors c.. 77/78 and 146 Series Tube and Relay Sockets d.. 78 and 86 Series Commercial Plugs and Accessories e.. 80 and 91 Series Microphone Connectors f.. 126 Series Hexagonal Connectors g.. 133/143 Printed Circuit Connectors h.. 220/221/222 and 223 Tiny Tim® and Mighty Mite® Connectors Additional Lines Acquired from Amphenol Include: a.. CNI Series - Environmentally Sealed Rectangular Connectors b.. CX Series - Various Military Connectors and Cable Assemblies c.. H Series - Naval Sound Powered Connectors d.. Q Series - MIL-C-55169 Submersion Proof Connectors e.. ONO Series - Poke Home Rectangular Coax Contact Connectors f.. PL Series - Military Circular Connectors g.. Q2 Series - MIL-C-55169 Submersion Proof Power Plugs h.. Q7A Series - MIL-C-55169 Submersion Proof Power Receptacles i.. 45 Series - MIL-C-55169 Submersion Proof Power Connectors j.. 84 Series - Miniature High Temperature "R" Connectors k.. 89 Series - Submersion Proof Power Connectors l.. 93 Series - Poke-Home Rectangular Connectors m.. 94 Series - Poke-Home Rectangular Combination Contact Connectors n.. 126 Series - CNI Environmentally Sealed Rectangular Connectors o.. 164 Series - Military Power Connectors |
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David DiGiacomo wrote:
In article , K3HVG wrote: KE9EX wrote: A co-worker here at the Radio Pier brought in an odd mic connector and asked me if I knew the formal name for it. I answered it was a "mic connector on 50-year old Ham Radios". Specifically, it was the type that had a dot of solder in the middle, and a screw-on ring. This one was made by Switchcraft. Our chief called it an "Amphenol Mini". I didn't find one in the Switchcraft catalog, but maybe didn't look hard enough. Was there a more specific title for this connector? TNX es 73 de KE9EX I have a drawer full of them, but they're mfg by Switchcraft. Part number on the little yellow tag reads: 250JF I think you may be misreading the tag... the OP's description sounds like a Switchcraft 2501F: http://switchcraft.com/products/connectors-53b.html This is the same as an Amphenol 75-MC1F, but I think the Switchcraft PN is more common. I have a good supply of the shorting version of the 2501MP that shorts an input when there is no connector screwed on. Switchcraft no longer lists this version in their catalog. -- Service to my country? Been there, Done that, and I've got my DD214 to prove it. Member of DAV #85. Michael A. Terrell Central Florida |
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