Re: [time-nuts] Lucent RTFG-u DE-9 connectors

2015-10-09 Thread Hal Murray
golgarfrinc...@gmail.com said: > I saw a lot of these quick locking connector shells on industrial routing > equipment in the 1990s and hated them. They were part of the early Ethernet specs. That was back in the days of 1/2 inch coax, vampire taps, transcievers, and drop cables. They got a

Re: [time-nuts] Lucent RTFG-u DE-9 connectors

2015-10-09 Thread Robert LaJeunesse
://www.digikey.com/product-search/en?pv184=2453=fff40016%2Cfff8037b=d-sub+slide+latch=0=0=0=1=0=0=0=25 Bob LaJeunesse > Sent: Thursday, October 08, 2015 at 4:52 PM > From: "Alexander Huemer" <alexander.hue...@xx.vu> > To: time-nuts@febo.com > Subject: [time-nuts] Lucent R

Re: [time-nuts] Lucent RTFG-u DE-9 connectors

2015-10-09 Thread Alexander Huemer
Hi! On Thu, Oct 08, 2015 at 10:52:37PM +0200, Alexander Huemer wrote: > on the Lucent RTFG-u units there are two types of D-subminiature 9 pin > connectors. The common, threaded type and some other type with a > different kind of fastening technique I have never seen before. > Does this other

[time-nuts] Lucent RTFG-u DE-9 connectors

2015-10-08 Thread Alexander Huemer
Hi, on the Lucent RTFG-u units there are two types of D-subminiature 9 pin connectors. The common, threaded type and some other type with a different kind of fastening technique I have never seen before. Does this other type have a name? Where can I buy such connectors? Of course I can modify

[time-nuts] Lucent RTFG-u DE-9 connectors

2015-10-08 Thread Arthur Dent
The connectors are the same but the mounting posts that are tapped for 4-40 screws that are used on two of the connectors are not used on the other DB type connectors and they use a quick disconnect type of post. The mating connector on the cable end has a piece on each side of the connector shell

Re: [time-nuts] Lucent RTFG-u DE-9 connectors

2015-10-08 Thread Bob Stewart
ursday, October 8, 2015 3:52 PM Subject: [time-nuts] Lucent RTFG-u DE-9 connectors Hi, on the Lucent RTFG-u units there are two types of D-subminiature 9 pin connectors. The common, threaded type and some other type with a different kind of fastening technique I have never seen before