Re: [Elecraft] mini coax jumpers (aka TMP cables)

2011-01-29 Thread Don Wilhelm
  Barry,

You must have missed the link to The RF Connection webpage in a prior post.
Take a look at http://therfc.com/taiko.htm.

OTOH, if you are looking for a gratis donation, I don't have any and 
cannot help.

73,
Don W3FPR

On 1/29/2011 4:14 PM, Barry N1EU wrote:
> Thanks guys!
>
> Anybody happen to have two TMP sockets lying around or alternately a 14in or
> longer cable with a TMP plug on one end (I would solder the other end
> temporarily for test purposes)?
>
> Thanks&  73,
> Barry N1EU
>
>
>
> Amateur Radio Operator N5GE wrote:
>>
>> The Type Name is TMP Connectors, MANUFACTURED by the Taiko Denki Company.
>>
>> 73,
>>
>> Tom Childers
>> Radio Amateur N5GE
>> Licensed since 1976
>> QCWA Life Member 35102
>> ARRL Life Member
>> Retired Professional
>> C# Software developer
>> http://www.n5ge.net
>>
>> On Sat, 29 Jan 2011 17:17:16 +0100, Peter   wrote:
>>
>>> Barry N1EU schreef:
 I've got a coupla questions about the mini coax jumpers used in the K3
 and
 many other radios.  Please see: http://n1eu.com/minicoax.jpg

 1. What is the proper name for that connector?
 2. Is there any way to extend a cable for test purposes?  Is there a
 female-female connector that would join two of these together?

 Thanks&  73,
 Barry N1EU
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>>> See http://therfc.com/taiko.htm
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Re: [Elecraft] mini coax jumpers (aka TMP cables)

2011-01-29 Thread Barry N1EU

Thanks guys!

Anybody happen to have two TMP sockets lying around or alternately a 14in or
longer cable with a TMP plug on one end (I would solder the other end
temporarily for test purposes)?

Thanks & 73,
Barry N1EU



Amateur Radio Operator N5GE wrote:
> 
> 
> The Type Name is TMP Connectors, MANUFACTURED by the Taiko Denki Company.
> 
> 73,
> 
> Tom Childers
> Radio Amateur N5GE
> Licensed since 1976
> QCWA Life Member 35102
> ARRL Life Member
> Retired Professional
> C# Software developer
> http://www.n5ge.net
> 
> On Sat, 29 Jan 2011 17:17:16 +0100, Peter   wrote:
> 
>>Barry N1EU schreef:
>>> I've got a coupla questions about the mini coax jumpers used in the K3
>>> and
>>> many other radios.  Please see: http://n1eu.com/minicoax.jpg
>>>
>>> 1. What is the proper name for that connector?
>>> 2. Is there any way to extend a cable for test purposes?  Is there a
>>> female-female connector that would join two of these together?
>>>
>>> Thanks & 73,
>>> Barry N1EU
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>>The name : *Taiko Denki Connectors*
>>See http://therfc.com/taiko.htm
>>
>>Peter
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Re: [Elecraft] mini coax jumpers (aka TMP cables)

2011-01-29 Thread Amateur Radio Operator N5GE

The Type Name is TMP Connectors, MANUFACTURED by the Taiko Denki Company.

73,

Tom Childers
Radio Amateur N5GE
Licensed since 1976
QCWA Life Member 35102
ARRL Life Member
Retired Professional
C# Software developer
http://www.n5ge.net

On Sat, 29 Jan 2011 17:17:16 +0100, Peter   wrote:

>Barry N1EU schreef:
>> I've got a coupla questions about the mini coax jumpers used in the K3 and
>> many other radios.  Please see: http://n1eu.com/minicoax.jpg
>>
>> 1. What is the proper name for that connector?
>> 2. Is there any way to extend a cable for test purposes?  Is there a
>> female-female connector that would join two of these together?
>>
>> Thanks & 73,
>> Barry N1EU
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>The name : *Taiko Denki Connectors*
>See http://therfc.com/taiko.htm
>
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Re: [Elecraft] mini coax jumpers (aka TMP cables)

2011-01-29 Thread Peter
Barry N1EU schreef:
> I've got a coupla questions about the mini coax jumpers used in the K3 and
> many other radios.  Please see: http://n1eu.com/minicoax.jpg
>
> 1. What is the proper name for that connector?
> 2. Is there any way to extend a cable for test purposes?  Is there a
> female-female connector that would join two of these together?
>
> Thanks & 73,
> Barry N1EU
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The name : *Taiko Denki Connectors*
See http://therfc.com/taiko.htm

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[Elecraft] mini coax jumpers (aka TMP cables)

2011-01-29 Thread Barry N1EU
I've got a coupla questions about the mini coax jumpers used in the K3 and
many other radios.  Please see: http://n1eu.com/minicoax.jpg

1. What is the proper name for that connector?
2. Is there any way to extend a cable for test purposes?  Is there a
female-female connector that would join two of these together?

Thanks & 73,
Barry N1EU
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