Erik,
Most Type N connectors have a captive center pin that is pressed into a
teflon dielectric. Some can be removed easier than others. There is a
knurl on the center pin to hold it in place. I have popped them out on
occasion and used a metal push pin that is drilled out to surround the
fo
My apologies for going far OT here. Any replies direct only please.
I am trying to fix the broken N connector on a surplus 100W dummy load, RELM
T44004.
The female part has lost 2 of its 4 fingers, and needs to be replaced. The
connector has a standard size square flange with 4 screws. (This is *no
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