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Need a few BNC chassis mounts
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Right and wrong examples shown in photo. Threaded shaft needs to
be a tad longer than normal to fit thicker panel. HP 8552B IF deck. Pete |
Need a few BNC chassis mounts
Pete Bertini wrote:
Right and wrong examples shown in photo. Threaded shaft needs to be a tad longer than normal to fit thicker panel. HP 8552B IF deck. Pete We solved that by buying a ?tap?(not sure about the english name) and thread the hole. |
Need a few BNC chassis mounts
Pete Bertini wrote:
Right and wrong examples shown in photo. Threaded shaft needs to be a tad longer than normal to fit thicker panel. HP 8552B IF deck. Pete We solved that by buying a ?tap?(not sure about the english name) and thread the hole. |
Need a few BNC chassis mounts
"Sjouke Burry" wrote in message ... Pete Bertini wrote: Right and wrong examples shown in photo. Threaded shaft needs to be a tad longer than normal to fit thicker panel. HP 8552B IF deck. Pete We solved that by buying a ?tap?(not sure about the english name) and thread the hole. But this is going into a hole that was already drilled for the part. |
Need a few BNC chassis mounts
"Sjouke Burry" wrote in message ... Pete Bertini wrote: Right and wrong examples shown in photo. Threaded shaft needs to be a tad longer than normal to fit thicker panel. HP 8552B IF deck. Pete We solved that by buying a ?tap?(not sure about the english name) and thread the hole. But this is going into a hole that was already drilled for the part. |
Need a few BNC chassis mounts
Pete Bertini wrote:
"Sjouke Burry" wrote in message ... Pete Bertini wrote: Right and wrong examples shown in photo. Threaded shaft needs to be a tad longer than normal to fit thicker panel. HP 8552B IF deck. Pete We solved that by buying a ?tap?(not sure about the english name) and thread the hole. But this is going into a hole that was already drilled for the part. Pete, I have some that *might* work. Hard to tell exactly. These have a 10mm long threaded portion. -Bill |
Need a few BNC chassis mounts
Pete Bertini wrote:
"Sjouke Burry" wrote in message ... Pete Bertini wrote: Right and wrong examples shown in photo. Threaded shaft needs to be a tad longer than normal to fit thicker panel. HP 8552B IF deck. Pete We solved that by buying a ?tap?(not sure about the english name) and thread the hole. But this is going into a hole that was already drilled for the part. Pete, I have some that *might* work. Hard to tell exactly. These have a 10mm long threaded portion. -Bill |
Need a few BNC chassis mounts
"Bill M" wrote in message ... Pete Bertini wrote: "Sjouke Burry" wrote in message ... Pete Bertini wrote: Right and wrong examples shown in photo. Threaded shaft needs to be a tad longer than normal to fit thicker panel. HP 8552B IF deck. Pete We solved that by buying a ?tap?(not sure about the english name) and thread the hole. But this is going into a hole that was already drilled for the part. Pete, I have some that *might* work. Hard to tell exactly. These have a 10mm long threaded portion. -Bill Hi Bill Regular style has about 7 threads, mine has 11, plus there is a shouldered area between the panel stop and first thread that is probably equal to the area that would be used by another four threads. Pete |
Need a few BNC chassis mounts
"Bill M" wrote in message ... Pete Bertini wrote: "Sjouke Burry" wrote in message ... Pete Bertini wrote: Right and wrong examples shown in photo. Threaded shaft needs to be a tad longer than normal to fit thicker panel. HP 8552B IF deck. Pete We solved that by buying a ?tap?(not sure about the english name) and thread the hole. But this is going into a hole that was already drilled for the part. Pete, I have some that *might* work. Hard to tell exactly. These have a 10mm long threaded portion. -Bill Hi Bill Regular style has about 7 threads, mine has 11, plus there is a shouldered area between the panel stop and first thread that is probably equal to the area that would be used by another four threads. Pete |
Need a few BNC chassis mounts
On 2010-04-10 10:46:53 -0700, "Pete Bertini" said:
Right and wrong examples shown in photo. Threaded shaft needs to be a tad longer than normal to fit thicker panel. HP 8552B IF deck Pete, see the drawing I posted today under heading BNC Connector. Amphenol part number 112429, there's a distributor with stock in California. Mouser quoting 10-week leadtime. About $3. |
Need a few BNC chassis mounts
On 2010-04-10 10:46:53 -0700, "Pete Bertini" said:
Right and wrong examples shown in photo. Threaded shaft needs to be a tad longer than normal to fit thicker panel. HP 8552B IF deck Pete, see the drawing I posted today under heading BNC Connector. Amphenol part number 112429, there's a distributor with stock in California. Mouser quoting 10-week leadtime. About $3. |
Need a few BNC chassis mounts
"Spam Hater" wrote in message news:2010041118435675249-me@privacynet... On 2010-04-10 10:46:53 -0700, "Pete Bertini" said: Right and wrong examples shown in photo. Threaded shaft needs to be a tad longer than normal to fit thicker panel. HP 8552B IF deck Pete, see the drawing I posted today under heading BNC Connector. Amphenol part number 112429, there's a distributor with stock in California. Mouser quoting 10-week leadtime. About $3. Please don't post with non-standard formats. yEnc is not a favorite around here. If you want people to appreciate your posts you should post in a format readily available for all to see, without requiring add-ons to decode them. |
Need a few BNC chassis mounts
"Spam Hater" wrote in message news:2010041118435675249-me@privacynet... On 2010-04-10 10:46:53 -0700, "Pete Bertini" said: Right and wrong examples shown in photo. Threaded shaft needs to be a tad longer than normal to fit thicker panel. HP 8552B IF deck Pete, see the drawing I posted today under heading BNC Connector. Amphenol part number 112429, there's a distributor with stock in California. Mouser quoting 10-week leadtime. About $3. Please don't post with non-standard formats. yEnc is not a favorite around here. If you want people to appreciate your posts you should post in a format readily available for all to see, without requiring add-ons to decode them. |
Need a few BNC chassis mounts
"Bill M" wrote in message ... Pete, I have some that *might* work. Hard to tell exactly. These have a 10mm long threaded portion. -Bill Bill's BNCs worked perfectly. Extra long shafts. Was able to fix the remaining damaged HP 8552B IF deck this evening. Pete |
Need a few BNC chassis mounts
"Bill M" wrote in message ... Pete, I have some that *might* work. Hard to tell exactly. These have a 10mm long threaded portion. -Bill Bill's BNCs worked perfectly. Extra long shafts. Was able to fix the remaining damaged HP 8552B IF deck this evening. Pete |
Need a few BNC chassis mounts
Pete Bertini wrote:
"Bill M" wrote in message ... Pete, I have some that *might* work. Hard to tell exactly. These have a 10mm long threaded portion. -Bill Bill's BNCs worked perfectly. Extra long shafts. Was able to fix the remaining damaged HP 8552B IF deck this evening. Pete Glad they worked out. -ex |
Need a few BNC chassis mounts
Pete Bertini wrote:
"Bill M" wrote in message ... Pete, I have some that *might* work. Hard to tell exactly. These have a 10mm long threaded portion. -Bill Bill's BNCs worked perfectly. Extra long shafts. Was able to fix the remaining damaged HP 8552B IF deck this evening. Pete Glad they worked out. -ex |
Need a few BNC chassis mounts
On 4/16/2010 8:31 PM, Pete Bertini wrote:
Bill's BNCs worked perfectly. Extra long shafts. Was able to fix the remaining damaged HP 8552B IF deck this evening. I recognize that number, you're working on one of the plug-ins for the 141 spectrum analyzer. Jeff |
Need a few BNC chassis mounts
On 4/16/2010 8:31 PM, Pete Bertini wrote:
Bill's BNCs worked perfectly. Extra long shafts. Was able to fix the remaining damaged HP 8552B IF deck this evening. I recognize that number, you're working on one of the plug-ins for the 141 spectrum analyzer. Jeff |
Need a few BNC chassis mounts
"Jeffrey Angus" wrote in message ... On 4/16/2010 8:31 PM, Pete Bertini wrote: Bill's BNCs worked perfectly. Extra long shafts. Was able to fix the remaining damaged HP 8552B IF deck this evening. I recognize that number, you're working on one of the plug-ins for the 141 spectrum analyzer. Jeff Hi Jeff Yeppurs. For some odd reason folks used these for bean toss games. I've seen quite a few with damaged BNC jacks! I only had one deck out of several that had a damaged jack. Now all three of the 141Ts are populated and working! Pete |
Need a few BNC chassis mounts
"Jeffrey Angus" wrote in message ... On 4/16/2010 8:31 PM, Pete Bertini wrote: Bill's BNCs worked perfectly. Extra long shafts. Was able to fix the remaining damaged HP 8552B IF deck this evening. I recognize that number, you're working on one of the plug-ins for the 141 spectrum analyzer. Jeff Hi Jeff Yeppurs. For some odd reason folks used these for bean toss games. I've seen quite a few with damaged BNC jacks! I only had one deck out of several that had a damaged jack. Now all three of the 141Ts are populated and working! Pete |
Need a few BNC chassis mounts
On 2010-04-11 22:12:49 -0600, Jim_Menning said:
Please don't post with non-standard formats. yEnc is not a favorite around here. If you want people to appreciate your posts you should post in a format readily available for all to see, without requiring add-ons to decode them. Though according to the documentation for Unison (ver 2.05), an OS-X -based newsreader, yEnc is understood by all modern newsreaders. Joe |
Need a few BNC chassis mounts
On 2010-04-11 22:12:49 -0600, Jim_Menning said:
Please don't post with non-standard formats. yEnc is not a favorite around here. If you want people to appreciate your posts you should post in a format readily available for all to see, without requiring add-ons to decode them. Though according to the documentation for Unison (ver 2.05), an OS-X -based newsreader, yEnc is understood by all modern newsreaders. Joe |
Need a few BNC chassis mounts
"Joe Bento" wrote in message news:2010042510495071348-joseph@removespamkirtlandcom... On 2010-04-11 22:12:49 -0600, Jim_Menning said: Please don't post with non-standard formats. yEnc is not a favorite around here. If you want people to appreciate your posts you should post in a format readily available for all to see, without requiring add-ons to decode them. Though according to the documentation for Unison (ver 2.05), an OS-X -based newsreader, yEnc is understood by all modern newsreaders. Joe My newsreader doesn't understand it. |
Need a few BNC chassis mounts
"Joe Bento" wrote in message news:2010042510495071348-joseph@removespamkirtlandcom... On 2010-04-11 22:12:49 -0600, Jim_Menning said: Please don't post with non-standard formats. yEnc is not a favorite around here. If you want people to appreciate your posts you should post in a format readily available for all to see, without requiring add-ons to decode them. Though according to the documentation for Unison (ver 2.05), an OS-X -based newsreader, yEnc is understood by all modern newsreaders. Joe My newsreader doesn't understand it. |
Need a few BNC chassis mounts
Brenda Ann wrote: "Joe Bento" wrote in message news:2010042510495071348-joseph@removespamkirtlandcom... On 2010-04-11 22:12:49 -0600, Jim_Menning said: Please don't post with non-standard formats. yEnc is not a favorite around here. If you want people to appreciate your posts you should post in a format readily available for all to see, without requiring add-ons to decode them. Though according to the documentation for Unison (ver 2.05), an OS-X -based newsreader, yEnc is understood by all modern newsreaders. Joe My newsreader doesn't understand it. Neither does mine. -- Anyone wanting to run for any political office in the US should have to have a DD214, and a honorable discharge. |
Need a few BNC chassis mounts
Brenda Ann wrote: "Joe Bento" wrote in message news:2010042510495071348-joseph@removespamkirtlandcom... On 2010-04-11 22:12:49 -0600, Jim_Menning said: Please don't post with non-standard formats. yEnc is not a favorite around here. If you want people to appreciate your posts you should post in a format readily available for all to see, without requiring add-ons to decode them. Though according to the documentation for Unison (ver 2.05), an OS-X -based newsreader, yEnc is understood by all modern newsreaders. Joe My newsreader doesn't understand it. Neither does mine. -- Anyone wanting to run for any political office in the US should have to have a DD214, and a honorable discharge. |
Need a few BNC chassis mounts
On 4/25/2010 6:09 PM, Michael A. Terrell wrote:
Though according to the documentation for Unison (ver 2.05), an OS-X -based newsreader, yEnc is understood by all modern newsreaders. Joe My newsreader doesn't understand it. Neither does mine. Ah well, that explains it Mike, OS-X based. When it works on a platform that holds maybe 5% of the market share, that means "ALL" modern newsreaders. Jeff |
Need a few BNC chassis mounts
On 4/25/2010 6:09 PM, Michael A. Terrell wrote:
Though according to the documentation for Unison (ver 2.05), an OS-X -based newsreader, yEnc is understood by all modern newsreaders. Joe My newsreader doesn't understand it. Neither does mine. Ah well, that explains it Mike, OS-X based. When it works on a platform that holds maybe 5% of the market share, that means "ALL" modern newsreaders. Jeff |
Need a few BNC chassis mounts
On 2010-04-25 18:10:02 -0600, Jeffrey Angus said:
On 4/25/2010 6:09 PM, Michael A. Terrell wrote: Though according to the documentation for Unison (ver 2.05), an OS-X -based newsreader, yEnc is understood by all modern newsreaders. Joe My newsreader doesn't understand it. Neither does mine. Ah well, that explains it Mike, OS-X based. When it works on a platform that holds maybe 5% of the market share, that means "ALL" modern newsreaders. Even Agent supports yEnc, which is what I use on my Windows machine. I guess I'm not familiar with the readers that DON'T support yEnc. Joe |
Need a few BNC chassis mounts
On 2010-04-25 18:10:02 -0600, Jeffrey Angus said:
On 4/25/2010 6:09 PM, Michael A. Terrell wrote: Though according to the documentation for Unison (ver 2.05), an OS-X -based newsreader, yEnc is understood by all modern newsreaders. Joe My newsreader doesn't understand it. Neither does mine. Ah well, that explains it Mike, OS-X based. When it works on a platform that holds maybe 5% of the market share, that means "ALL" modern newsreaders. Even Agent supports yEnc, which is what I use on my Windows machine. I guess I'm not familiar with the readers that DON'T support yEnc. Joe |
Need a few BNC chassis mounts
Jeffrey Angus wrote: On 4/25/2010 6:09 PM, Michael A. Terrell wrote: Though according to the documentation for Unison (ver 2.05), an OS-X -based newsreader, yEnc is understood by all modern newsreaders. Joe My newsreader doesn't understand it. Neither does mine. Ah well, that explains it Mike, OS-X based. When it works on a platform that holds maybe 5% of the market share, that means "ALL" modern newsreaders. I use Netscape 4.8 to read newsgroups. I have Xnews, wich does support Yenc, but it is a pain to use, compared to Netscape. I have a couple mac-crap computers. They make nice, hevy doorstops. I prefer the imacs since they have no sharp corners to cut my legs. I have been doing free tech support for a freind's business. He told me recently that he plans to replace all his windows XP computers with mac. He'll also have to pay someone to keep his network up & running. -- Anyone wanting to run for any political office in the US should have to have a DD214, and a honorable discharge. |
Need a few BNC chassis mounts
Jeffrey Angus wrote: On 4/25/2010 6:09 PM, Michael A. Terrell wrote: Though according to the documentation for Unison (ver 2.05), an OS-X -based newsreader, yEnc is understood by all modern newsreaders. Joe My newsreader doesn't understand it. Neither does mine. Ah well, that explains it Mike, OS-X based. When it works on a platform that holds maybe 5% of the market share, that means "ALL" modern newsreaders. I use Netscape 4.8 to read newsgroups. I have Xnews, wich does support Yenc, but it is a pain to use, compared to Netscape. I have a couple mac-crap computers. They make nice, hevy doorstops. I prefer the imacs since they have no sharp corners to cut my legs. I have been doing free tech support for a freind's business. He told me recently that he plans to replace all his windows XP computers with mac. He'll also have to pay someone to keep his network up & running. -- Anyone wanting to run for any political office in the US should have to have a DD214, and a honorable discharge. |
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