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Jim Adney
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Posted: Fri Feb 18, 2005 6:10 am    Post subject: Mystery Solitron coaxial connectors Reply with quote

I have come upon a large batch of Solitron Microwave coaxial
connectors of a type which I don't recognize. They are Solitron
Microwave part # 4503-0006, fully gold plated, and appear to be
intended for soldering to rigid or semi-rigid coax.

They are male cable end connectors, about the size of a BNC, but
threaded (but not TNC). The ground ring around the center pin is about
the same diameter as that of a BNC, but this one is not slotted. The
threaded retaining ring has a 9/16" hex with a small green paint dot
on one face.

They are not N, HN, C, or UHF. Not SMA, SMB, SMC, MHV, or SHV.

The date code is 8719.

Any ideas of what these are? I'll sell them cheap if anyone can use
them. I have nothing that mates to them, but someone must. They look
like they must have been plenty expensive to buy new.

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Jim Adney jadney@vwtype3.org
Madison, WI 53711 USA
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Jim Adney
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Posted: Sun Feb 20, 2005 6:10 am    Post subject: Re: Mystery Solitron coaxial connectors Reply with quote

On Thu, 17 Feb 2005 19:04:36 -0600 Jim Adney <jadney@vwtype3.org>
wrote:

Quote:
I have come upon a large batch of Solitron Microwave coaxial
connectors of a type which I don't recognize. They are Solitron
Microwave part # 4503-0006, fully gold plated, and appear to be
intended for soldering to rigid or semi-rigid coax.

I should add that they appear to be just the right size to solder onto
1/4" dia coax line.

Quote:
They are male cable end connectors, about the size of a BNC, but
threaded (but not TNC). The ground ring around the center pin is about
the same diameter as that of a BNC, but this one is not slotted. The
threaded retaining ring has a 9/16" hex with a small green paint dot
on one face.

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Jim Adney jadney@vwtype3.org
Madison, WI 53711 USA
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Bill Jeffrey
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Posted: Sun Feb 20, 2005 10:29 pm    Post subject: Re: Mystery Solitron coaxial connectors Reply with quote

Jim -

I believe that Solitron Microwave is now Coaxial Components Corp.
(Coaxicom). I didn't find your part number in their cross-reference,
but you could download their catalog and see if you can spot it (or
something similar) by eye.

Bill Jeffrey
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Jim Adney wrote:

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On Thu, 17 Feb 2005 19:04:36 -0600 Jim Adney <jadney@vwtype3.org
wrote:


I have come upon a large batch of Solitron Microwave coaxial
connectors of a type which I don't recognize. They are Solitron
Microwave part # 4503-0006, fully gold plated, and appear to be
intended for soldering to rigid or semi-rigid coax.


I should add that they appear to be just the right size to solder onto
1/4" dia coax line.


They are male cable end connectors, about the size of a BNC, but
threaded (but not TNC). The ground ring around the center pin is about
the same diameter as that of a BNC, but this one is not slotted. The
threaded retaining ring has a 9/16" hex with a small green paint dot
on one face.


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Jim Adney jadney@vwtype3.org
Madison, WI 53711 USA
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