[time-nuts] 1" 14 tpi UNS die

bg at lysator.liu.se bg at lysator.liu.se
Tue Jul 7 18:33:31 UTC 2009


Hi,

Not Euro-local, but you can find different adapters in Antcoms product range.

    http://www.antcom.com/products/catalogs.html

    http://www.antcom.com/documents/catalogs/PeripheralAntennaProducts2.pdf

The Trimble Acutime/Palisade antennas also use this thread.

--

   Björn

> In a message dated 07/07/2009 18:43:55 GMT Daylight Time,
> Arnold.Tibus at gmx.de writes:
>
> I have  the same problem with several GPS antennas, a Quadrifilar from
> Raytheon,
> Irvine 2640NW with mounting base, HP 58532A with mounting base,
> HP  58504Ac. etc. Some complete boxes from HP do contain an adapter.
> So this  thread is definitively a kind of standard. The thread is fully
> cylindrical,  all the plumbers tubes do use conical threads which are not
> compatible.  Very difficult to find proper solution in the metrical
> Europe.
> If I would  find a source of that HP-adapters I would buy 4 units.
> I did not check for  the correct naming of this thread though.
>
>
> ---------------
> As commented previously, this is a common fitting and fairly standard  for
> GPS antennas and some other antenna kit, especially in a marine
> environment.
>
> A variety of adaptors is available from marine suppliers ranging from
> expensive stainless steel fittings to much cheaper plastic, they are also
> regularly listed on Ebay.
>
> However, there doesn't seem to be anything readilly available  which has a
> collar to sit over a plain pipe, which I suspect might  meet David's
> needs.
> They are widely available with a flange fitting, for mounting to flat
> surfaces, or rail fittings to attach to horizontal deck rails, but perhaps
> a
> trawl through some of the marine suppliers might throw up something else
> that
> could do the job without the need for threading the end of the pipe.
>
> regards
>
> Nigel
> GM8PZR
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