[time-nuts] D style connector with coaxial insert

Shawn Tayler shawn at xmtservices.net
Tue Feb 16 04:02:24 UTC 2010


Thanks Guys!

I found the connector at Mouser and have a few on order.

BTW, is there any info out there on the 100323-001?  It seems similar to
the FRS series.  

Shawn


On Mon, 2010-02-15 at 16:06 -0500, Bob Camp wrote:
> Hi
> 
> Quick summary of past threads:
> 
> The loose parts to make a connector are available. They aren't cheap. The tools needed to properly crimp the connectors are a lot of money. 
> 
> The same sort of coax inserts were / are used on Sun video terminals. The cables for them are a good source of wired inserts. 
> 
> Soldering a coax to the connector is one solution to the problem.
> 
> Bob
> 
> 
> On Feb 15, 2010, at 3:52 PM, Shawn Tayler wrote:
> 
> > Hi Guys,
> > 
> > 
> >        Sorry if this is a re-occurring topic.
> > 
> >        I have a 100323-001 Rubidium Oscillator that I would like to get
> >        working.  It uses one of those hybrid pinned/coaxial connectors.
> >        Roughly the size of a 15 pin D type but with a small coaxial connector
> >        embedded in the middle.  I recall there being a discussion about these
> >        on the list sometime ago but I have been unable to locate the original
> >        mailings.
> > 
> >        Can someone point me to the make/part numbers or even a source?
> > 
> >        Thanks for he help and all the great info...
> > 
> >        Shawn
> > 
> > 
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