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I just acquired a Technical Materiel Corporation Model SW206 antenna
switch with two "N-Type" looking female input jacks, each wired in parallel to an associated SO-239 output jack. Two NC switches link all the jacks together. When one of the "N" jacks has a plug inserted and pushes its white inner insulator, its NC switch opens and isolates the other "N" and SO-239 pair. Neat concept. Almost like a Bird Coaxwitch. Nice, sealed unit. But what kind of plugs fit the long-sleeved TMC JJ-162 jacks? I'd appreciate any help from people who have played with TMC equipment. 73, Jerry, W9NPI |
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afcsman wrote:
I just acquired a Technical Materiel Corporation Model SW206 antenna switch with two "N-Type" looking female input jacks, each wired in parallel to an associated SO-239 output jack. Two NC switches link all the jacks together. When one of the "N" jacks has a plug inserted and pushes its white inner insulator, its NC switch opens and isolates the other "N" and SO-239 pair. Neat concept. Almost like a Bird Coaxwitch. Nice, sealed unit. But what kind of plugs fit the long-sleeved TMC JJ-162 jacks? I'd appreciate any help from people who have played with TMC equipment. 73, Jerry, W9NPI I believe it's a QDS type connector. See: http://www.deltarf.com/pdf/DeltaQDS.pdf 73, Roger -- Remove tilde (~) to reply Remember the USS Liberty (AGTR-5) http://ussliberty.org/ |
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