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"Norm VE3CZI" wrote: http://home.cogeco.ca/~rodemi/images...Switch%20a.jpg Definitely a Pye connector. Standard UK/commonwealth WW2 to 1950s radio/radar connector. (Developed by W.G. Pye (Cambridge) Ltd, which is how it came to be called that. They are all the same size, but can have diffeent insulation for the centre pin according to the frequency in use. (Perspex/plexiglas for VHF or Tufnol/SRBF for HF are the usual variations, with SRBP/SRBF and polyethylene for the cable-mounted "socket" portion. Chassis connectors (male) are usially nickel-plated brass, cable connectors (female) are usually mazak (diecast metal) though I have seen brass ones occasionally. The cable adapter section is plated brass and comes in a variety of sizes to accomodate anything from Uniradio No.1 through to RG-58 diameters. There are also barrel couplers (male-male), Tees (all male), a cable-fitting "Tee" (male-female) and a male to PL-259 adapter used with some sort of radar test set and silver plated! I have some spare cable connectors, so if you're still "stuck" after the weekend, let me know what you'd like and I'll mail one out if I've got a spare. Best, Chris. -- The strength of the antispammer movement is that there is no organization. Nobody can make deals, nobody has the authority to surrender. All people with pretensions of "leadership" do is make it look like a small bunch of people with no life. It's a *big* bunch of people with no life. - Paul Vader in news.admin.net-abuse.email |
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How about a BNC connector, it should fit..
On Wed, 14 May 2008 16:14:53 -0400, "Norm VE3CZI" wrote: Tnx to all replies. Seems to be a British connector for sure. Would replace it with a bulk head SO-239 but don't have much space to manuver...so will look for an adapter....Not even sure what the thing does...another Ebay "bargain" Am off to Dayton Tomorrow AM....will give me another "reason" to wander the Flea Market ! ! 73...Norm VE3CZI "k35454" wrote in message ... "Norm VE3CZI" wrote in message ... Have this Antenna Matching Device..for which am looking for the proper name for the RF Connector ? Am going to Dayton and want to know what is the proper name to use to describe the connector...or maybe find a Female mating connector? Thanks for looking.....Norm VE3CZI http://home.cogeco.ca/~rodemi/images...Switch%20a.jpg It resembles the connectors for the 2 to 8 mc. "A" set in the Wireless Set No. 19 (see Google) from WW2. k35454. |
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Norm VE3CZI wrote:
Have this Antenna Matching Device..for which am looking for the proper name for the RF Connector ? Am going to Dayton and want to know what is the proper name to use to describe the connector...or maybe find a Female mating connector? Thanks for looking.....Norm VE3CZI http://home.cogeco.ca/~rodemi/images...Switch%20a.jpg Looks like Fair Radio has them on their site. |
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