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Wanted: 013-0291-02 Probe to BNC adapter, or help to DIY


 

Hi all,

I'm currently searching for a 013-0291-02 (or -00, -01 etc if they exist) probe to BNC adapter that isn't going to cost me a left kidney and first-born son...

It looks like this:


If anyone has one of these to sell and can ship to Japan, please let me know!
Or even if you could take some good photos and measurements and help to examine its construction, in the off chance a DIY reproduction could be made...



Thanks!
Jared


 

5mm to BNC? These are from tek, built by Amphenol:



JimMc

-----Original Message-----
From: "Jared Cabot via groups.io" <jaredcabot@...>
Sent: Sunday, April 6, 2025 7:35pm
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Subject: [TekScopes] Wanted: 013-0291-02 Probe to BNC adapter, or help to DIY

Hi all,

I'm currently searching for a 013-0291-02 (or -00, -01 etc if they exist) probe to BNC adapter that isn't going to cost me a left kidney and first-born son...

It looks like this:


If anyone has one of these to sell and can ship to Japan, please let me know!
Or even if you could take some good photos and measurements and help to examine its construction, in the off chance a DIY reproduction could be made...



Thanks!
Jared


 

Jim,
This is not your “typical” probe to BNC adapter. It is used for the P5102 (1kV), which I presume is what Jared has. I don’t know where else it might be used. For those who have not seen it, start with the P5102 manual, page 4.



By the way, there are two of the more conventional adapters for $4 and $12 from DigiKey.


 

On Mon, Apr 7, 2025 at 01:49 PM, Clark Foley wrote:


Jim,
This is not your “typical” probe to BNC adapter. It is used for the P5102
(1kV), which I presume is what Jared has. I don’t know where else it might
be used. For those who have not seen it, start with the P5102 manual, page 4.



By the way, there are two of the more conventional adapters for $4 and $12
from DigiKey.

This is correct. The adapter might be used for other P51xx series probes? but I have a few P5102 probes for my THS700 series scopes and would like to get everything all adjusted and straightened out.

I cooouullddd jury-rig something on the bench with wire and tape, but if I can buy/build/steal something to do it 'properly' that would be ideal.


Thanks!
Jared.


 

On Sun, Apr 6, 2025 at 11:49 PM, Clark Foley wrote:

This is not your “typical” probe to BNC adapter. It is used for the P5102 (1kV)
Interesting that this probe to BNC adaptor is not yet listed on TekWiki. The picture looked a lot like one of the standard #6-32 probe to BNC adaptors (013-0054-00) of which there are two sitting on my desk right now, but the ground connection on the P5102 adaptor is slightly different to allow for the 1000 V rating. Tek clearly had the early adaptor in mind when they designed this later one.

If I can find the time, I'll try to add this later photo to TekWiki.

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Jim Adney
Madison, WI USA