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Roy Lewallen wrote:
For years I've had a relay box in the back yard to remotely switch among antennas. The plastic freezer boxes I used deteriorate in the sun and have to be replaced from time to time. Last time I was at the surplus store I picked up an ammo box which will be the new home for the relays. I plan on using N connectors for the RF due to their weatherproof construction. The problem is a connector for the relay control cable. I want a weatherproof bulkhead connector with at least 8 or 9 conductors, and I'd like the cable part to be weatherproof also. I don't want to use an in-line connector because of the problems of weatherproofing and strain relieving wires going through the box wall. There are a bunch of old military connectors that would be fine, but I need a set of complete ones, with back shell for the cable end, etc. I've been keeping an eye on eBay, but so far haven't spotted anything quite right. Does anyone know a source for a suitable connector set? I'd take a look at the "circular plastic connectors" sold by Digi-Key. (among others) They're not inherently weatherproof but some silicon sealant will make them that way. That's what's used on the pan/tilt heads that aim the transmit antennas on TV microwave remote trucks - certainly at least as difficult an application as what you're doing. The connectors far outlast the drive gears! -- Doug Smith W9WI Pleasant View (Nashville), TN EM66 http://www.w9wi.com |
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