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Yep, that is exactly what I am looking for, with no luck so far. I have
some 1.2, 1.6 and 2.4 ghz antennas I want to tune.
Chris W
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Chris,

If it's exactly what you're looking for, I have a hand full of these
things. It's a Sage 1021H adapter and has a front end that looks like a
UG 21 and a BNC on the rear. The BNC unscrews and you install the 1N21
like a .22 round , and screw it back together. It's not a tiny assembly
and measures 62mm in length (just shy of 2.5 inches).

I found it listed on line at A-Comm Electronics and they say it's good
to 12.4 kmc.

If it's something you really could use, I could send you a couple at a
fair price.

But I'm surprised that anyone nowdays would be using a full sized type
N connector for anything other than moderate powered transmitting.

John


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Old March 10th 06, 04:33 AM posted to rec.radio.amateur.antenna
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Litzendraht wrote:

Yep, that is exactly what I am looking for, with no luck so far. I have
some 1.2, 1.6 and 2.4 ghz antennas I want to tune.
Chris W
KE5GIX




Chris,

If it's exactly what you're looking for, I have a hand full of these
things. It's a Sage 1021H adapter and has a front end that looks like a
UG 21 and a BNC on the rear. The BNC unscrews and you install the 1N21
like a .22 round , and screw it back together. It's not a tiny assembly
and measures 62mm in length (just shy of 2.5 inches).

I found it listed on line at A-Comm Electronics and they say it's good
to 12.4 kmc.

If it's something you really could use, I could send you a couple at a
fair price.

But I'm surprised that anyone nowdays would be using a full sized type
N connector for anything other than moderate powered transmitting.


I had to do some research to find out that a UG 21 is just and N
connector. I'm not sure why you are surprised people are using them.
The are about the same size connector as a UHF which is very common in
ham radio, and the N is a much better connector. I put N connectors on
all of my antennas, especially if they are going to be out side. But
yes I would be interested in one of those Sage 1021H adapters. I have a
few extra 1N21 diodes if you want to make a trade or I can just send
money. Do you take paypal? Let me know what you want for them.

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Chris,

I think $12.50 plus postage sounds like a fair price. Or two for
$20.00 plus postage.

I don't have Paypal.

I'm good in the Call Book or QRZ.

John K5CEY

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Can someone tell me where I can find the housings for a 1n21 crystal
detector diode so I can hook it to some coax and a directional coupler? I
can't seem to fine one anywhere

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Check with someone who specializes in microwave connectors, directional
couplers ....ect like NARDA for a detector.


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