How about Making one out of an old polyphaser housing just remove the 
guts and solder in the pico fuse.

Should remain closer  to 50 ohms if than putting a couple of chasis 
mount connectors on a metal box..

tom


Mike Morris WA6ILQ wrote:
> An article on upgrading a piece of equipment with one of those connectors
> would be a real good idea for the test equipment page.
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> And if anyone has a couple of photos of that Cushman
> accessory that would be good to add.
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> In fact, I need one of those for my CE-5.
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> Mike WA6ILQ
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> At 07:39 PM 03/20/10, you wrote:
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>> If I remember correctly, Cushman had a box that went in front of
>> their communications monitors.
>> This was a small cast metal box with BNC connectors attached.
>> Inside was a small pigtail fuse between the connectors.
>> The fuse was rated at 1/32 Amp.
>>
>> 73
>> Glenn
>> WB4UIV
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>> At 06:36 PM 3/20/2010, you wrote:
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>>> Any ideas where I can buy RF fuses, either the actual fuse element
>>> or the combination holder/fuse say in a BNC configuration, to
>>> portect the input of a spectrum analyzer or service monitor?
>>>
>>> Dave WB2FTX
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