Re: [time-nuts] Connector source for LPRO Rb oscillator...??

2009-01-01 Thread J. L. Trantham
01, 2009 5:34 AM To: Discussion of precise time and frequency measurement Subject: Re: [time-nuts] Connector source for LPRO Rb oscillator...?? The user-manual contains some info on the connector, but no info on where to make an actual purchase. Any suggestions from the list members on where

Re: [time-nuts] Connector source for LPRO Rb oscillator...??

2009-01-01 Thread Didier
, January 01, 2009 5:34 AM To: Discussion of precise time and frequency measurement Subject: Re: [time-nuts] Connector source for LPRO Rb oscillator...?? The user-manual contains some info on the connector, but no info on where to make an actual purchase. Any suggestions from the list

Re: [time-nuts] Connector source for LPRO Rb oscillator...??

2009-01-01 Thread GandalfG8
In a message dated 01/01/2009 15:20:12 GMT Standard Time, did...@cox.net writes: As a crimping tool, I use a small vise I have normally secured to my bench. That works very well. I have used it for about 15 years and made hundreds of cables for that type of connector, up to and including

Re: [time-nuts] Connector source for LPRO Rb oscillator...??

2009-01-01 Thread Eric Garner
Winford Engineering seems to be the cheapest I've ever found: http://www.winfordeng.com/products/dsi.php this assumes that you have 10 (or more) conductor ribbon cable laying around -Eric On Wed, Dec 31, 2008 at 9:21 PM, Mark Sims hol...@hotmail.com wrote: Any standard 10 pin flat ribbon

[time-nuts] Connector source for LPRO Rb oscillator...??

2008-12-31 Thread Mark Sims
Any standard 10 pin flat ribbon cable header will fit on the pins just fine. You can probably salvage one off an ancient PC motherboard serial port header to DB-9 type RS-232 connector cable. Or see Ebay item 350112294584. The same seller has shorter cables for less. Or search Ebay for 10