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Re: HP8563E-Damaged red coax from A4 PCB-Is it easy to replace?


Lothar baier
 

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There is no such thing as a push on SMA , the connector you are referring to is more than likely a SMB connector which are common in HP equipment to connect IF and low frequency signal lines, crimp tools you can find on ebay and the cables and connectors you can get at digi key , mouser, newark or similar places but you can find the cables are common and you can find them on ebay?


On May 29, 2022, at 11:51, David via groups.io <david@...> wrote:

?I am reassembling my HP8563E SA and I have found a red coaxial cable (approx 2.7mm diameter) that connects to the A4 PCB that has compression damage to the insulation. It has a right angle push on type SMA connector. I don't have the exact length measured yet, and I need to confirm if it has continuity. However, ideally I would like to replace the cable if possible. The problem is I do not have the tooling available to make a cable up myself. Is a crimping tool available for a reasonable price? If so, which one? What is the type of coaxial cable used? Are these right angled push on SMA connectors still available and if so does anyone have a part number and supplier information they can share. Is there anywhere in UK/Europe I can get a single cable made up? Or does anyone have a spare cable they don't need? Thanks.

David,
Hemel Hempstead UK.

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