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LIF format version 0 vs. version 1
Hi, does anybody know the difference between HP LIF file system format version 0 and 1? Is there any documentation available? Thanks, Tom DG8SAQ
By tom_iphi · #133136 ·
Re: Mating APC 3.5 with APC 2.92 connectors
The company is Engineertools. and is indeed in Japan. Their slim adjustable spanners are excellent: the finish and steel hardness are fine for precision RF work.. They also produce excellent ceramic
By Pete_G4GJL · #133135 ·
Re: Mating APC 3.5 with APC 2.92 connectors
Just a minor nit: the unit of torque is the inch-pound (in the US), not inch/pound. The difference between product and ratio is important. Sorry for being didactic! Tom Sent from my iThing; please
By Tom Lee · #133134 ·
Re: Mating APC 3.5 with APC 2.92 connectors
Hi I assume you use the 5 in/lb for SMA brass and the 8 in/lb for Stainless steal You say you recently found a Japanese company "Enginer" who make among other things thin jaw adjustable spanners e.g.
By Paul Bicknell · #133133 ·
Re: Mating APC 3.5 with APC 2.92 connectors
If anyone in the UK neeeds a SMA spanner this on on ebay looks OK NAWTS https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/275370304979 Will need setting of course. I can do that for cost of return postage. Robert.
By Robert G8RPI · #133132 ·
Re: Mating APC 3.5 with APC 2.92 connectors
I'm very sad. I have two 5 in/lb and two 8 in/lb wrenches (5/16" & 8mm for each), HP N and a 13 in/lb with swappable jaws for TNC / N.? Plus a Torqueleader calibrator to set them? and a arm and
By Robert G8RPI · #133131 ·
Re: HP part s list
No, and no. I don't know; I will check today and report back. Possibly, but not by me. -Dave -- Dave McGuire, AK4HZ New Kensington, PA
By Dave McGuire · #133130 ·
Re: Mating APC 3.5 with APC 2.92 connectors
OK Steve thank you for the information regarding the Keysight, part number is 08510-90064 document and reference to the Microwaves101.com section on connector care I will PM you later on in the week
By Paul Bicknell · #133129 ·
Re: Mating APC 3.5 with APC 2.92 connectors
So the HUBER+SUHNER Torque wrench 74 Z-0-0-21 is set to 1 Nm = 8.85 in lbs OK for SMA but a bit high for For 3.5mm, 2.92mm, and 1.85mm as the recommended torque is 8 in-lbs Perhaps HUBER+SUHNER should
By Paul Bicknell · #133128 ·
Re: HP part s list
Dave McGuire, AK4HZ? Jan 26:" the document being shipped from Australia to the LSSM, it arrived intact a couple of days ago and is in the scanning queue." Has there been an update on this? Did I miss
By Guy Dunphy · #133127 ·
Re: HP 8591e Power supply
Hi George, all, thank you! I resumed this thread and found the Geroge's tips. Thank you very much @George. I started to check the two diode that I am able to identify on the left of T301 (CR301 and
By cc_electronic · #133126 ·
Re: Mating APC 3.5 with APC 2.92 connectors
Hi Tom Thank you for the information and from memory that looks familiar as I thought it was strange that the SMA was 4 in-lbs and the 3.5mm, 2.92mm, and 1.85mm recommended torque is higher at 8
By Paul Bicknell · #133125 ·
Re: Mating APC 3.5 with APC 2.92 connectors
Thanks Tom, saved me from doing a search for the quotes! Cheers, Steve
By Steve - Home · #133124 ·
Re: Mating APC 3.5 with APC 2.92 connectors
Hi Paul, It has been a while, I hope all is well with you. I retired 4 years ago so my trips to the UK will be less frequent but will be for pleasure rather than work! The document we regularly refer
By Steve - Home · #133123 ·
Re: Mating APC 3.5 with APC 2.92 connectors
From Microwaves101.com: ??????? SMA (stainless steel) 7-10 in-lbs ??????? SMA (brass) 3-5 in-lbs ??????? SSMA (stainless steel) 7-8 in-lbs ??????? SMM (stainless steel) 2-3
By Tom Lee · #133122 ·
Re: Mating APC 3.5 with APC 2.92 connectors
Hi Steve it has been a long time since we have spoken Regarding maximum torque I recently read about the torque requirements but unfortunately I cannot find the article it defined the Torque settings
By Paul Bicknell · #133121 ·
Re: Mating APC 3.5 with APC 2.92 connectors
Gauging of connectors was mandatory in our metrology labs, as was use of a calibrated torque wrench for the connections. In the event we had to mate SMA to 3.5 mm, 3.5 to 2.92, etc. (any connection
By Steve - Home · #133120 ·
Re: Mating APC 3.5 with APC 2.92 connectors
Hi Paul!? Yes, Mini Circuit Labs (MCL) is very much different firm from when Harvey Kaylie left AIL and started making DBM's on his kitchen table in the Bronx (he used relay cans because they were
By Jeff Kruth · #133119 ·
Re: Mating APC 3.5 with APC 2.92 connectors
Hi Matt I stand corrected I was thinking about the original MiniCircuits rang that didn't go much above 2 Ghz irrespective off the connector and I think that might be the range that the other person
By Paul Bicknell · #133118 ·
Re: Mating APC 3.5 with APC 2.92 connectors
Or male SMA to female 3.5 mm probably.? ?SMA was originally designed to be inexpensive, and the center pin protrusion is not well controlled.? ?I've heard of people using connector gauges to check
By Jim Ford · #133117 ·