That is supposed to be an SMB connector, that is what I have on mine.
You can drop in a 0-ohm so that you can feed it and the antenna from
Port 1. It might be a quicker solution for you.
Cheers,
Magnus
On 05/09/2015 02:27 PM, Bob Camp wrote:
Hi
Only going by the pictures, that looks like the remains of a broken SMB
connector.
Bob
On May 8, 2015, at 10:11 PM, M. George <m.matthew.geo...@gmail.com> wrote:
I took delivery of a Symmetricom 5817A with the 05Q DC power option. The 8
port seems to be going a little less than the 4 ports... not sure on the
reasoning there... however I picked it up on the usual auction site for
~125.00 shipped. I thought that was reasonable assuming it works.
Anyway, I'm not too proud to admit that I'm not familiar with the power
connector that apparently comes with the 05Q option. I have a link below
to a couple of pictures. Maybe I missed something obvious when poking
around on the internet for documentation, but I can't find anything that
describes this connector. I assume it is stock? The +DC input pin/wire
can be seen just inside the white tube... again, maybe this is obvious to
real time-nuts! I'm working on that time-nut thing!
You can browse to the pictures here:
http://www.nc7j.com/downloads/NG7M/Time-Nuts/5817A-05Q/
Max NG7M
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M. George
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