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Lists some of the military codes to indicate who made an item.

73
Glenn
WB4UIV



At 03:15 PM 02/02/06, you wrote:

>I think the biggest problem that we face is that our adaptors tend to
>not have a pedigree.  I have some that I know were from Radio Shack,
>some that I bought at hamfests in boxes of "stuff", some with real
>pedigrees (amphenol, in the bag) and some that are precision test
>equipment in their own right.
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>If cost were no object, we would do the whole thing in hardline and
>GPC-7 connectors and be done with it, right?  :)
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>Someone mentioned before, an elbow or tee that used a SPRING to make
>the connection..  Boy, I would love to put that on my SA and see the
>plot!  Probably works nicely at some frequencies, and insanely badly
>at others.
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>I ended up having to put at least one right angle in every radio
>connection. The daniels gear uses front panel N connnectors, and
>there's no way I could close the cabinet door without RA connectors.
>I couldn't find anything RA in N, so I used a single RA adaptor on
>each of the four lines.  Not sure who makes them. Markings are "CQA"
>or "CGA" and "UG-27/U"  Definitely silver plated.
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