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Re: Hp-8443A Tracking Generator Problems


David C. Hallam
 

John,

They are gold plated and have Teflon insulation. I'll send a couple of
pictures tomorrow. I hope you can identify them and give a source of
supply. What is your email address?

David

-----Original Message-----
From: hp_agilent_equipment@...
[mailto:hp_agilent_equipment@...]On Behalf Of J Forster
Sent: Friday, November 16, 2007 6:45 PM
To: hp_agilent_equipment@...
Subject: Re: [hp_agilent_equipment] Hp-8443A Tracking Generator Problems


They are very likely Sealectro or MicroDot. If you email me a (small ) pic
of
both M and F, off list, I'll see if I can ID them.

If they are gold plated with Teflon insulation between center and outer
conductors, Sealectro is the most likely choice.

-John

David C. Hallam wrote:

> I did call them GOOFY because that is what they are. They are goofy
because
> I think the only place in the whole world they were used was the jacks
and
> plugs for the cables of the connections between modules of the 8443A.
They
> are not SMA, SMB, or SMC. I have looked at drawing of each of these
types
> are the are not same as what HP used. I have no idea what they are or
> where to obtain them. I would certainly appreciate it if anyone could
> identify them along with a source of supply. As far as I am concerned
their
> official description is "unobtainiun".
>
> David
> KC2JD/4

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