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I am looking for a source of type TM coax connectors and adapters.

Type TM is a miniature RF coax connector used way back in the sixties
on space programs. The connectors were originally manufactured by
General RF Fittings Division of Solitron Devices in Florida.
Eventually this company became today's SV Microwave. SV Microwave
still lists some of the original connectors on their website, but does
not list any between series adapters converting TM to something useful
like SMA, TNC, or N. I am contacting them to see if they have any
stock but obviously will have to wait until Monday to hear back.

In the interim, if anyone knows of a local electronics surplus house
that has TM female to SMA/TNC/N adapters, please let me know.

Finders fee is a free t-shirt from my employer - a very cool aerospace
company who shall remain nameless.
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I am looking for a source of type TM coax connectors and adapters.

Type TM is a miniature RF coax connector used way back in the sixties
on space programs. The connectors were originally manufactured by
General RF Fittings Division of Solitron Devices in Florida.
Eventually this company became today's SV Microwave. SV Microwave
still lists some of the original connectors on their website, but does
not list any between series adapters converting TM to something useful
like SMA, TNC, or N. I am contacting them to see if they have any
stock but obviously will have to wait until Monday to hear back.

In the interim, if anyone knows of a local electronics surplus house
that has TM female to SMA/TNC/N adapters, please let me know.

Finders fee is a free t-shirt from my employer - a very cool aerospace
company who shall remain nameless.



So why not a couple of pics with ruler, not the usual ?cent coin please.

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Diverse Devices, Southampton, England
electronic hints and repair briefs , schematics/manuals list on
http://home.graffiti.net/diverse:graffiti.net/



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I am looking for a source of type TM coax connectors and adapters.


Type TM is a miniature RF coax connector used way back in the sixties
on space programs. The connectors were originally manufactured by
General RF Fittings Division of Solitron Devices in Florida.
Eventually this company became today's SV Microwave. SV Microwave
still lists some of the original connectors on their website, but does
not list any between series adapters converting TM to something useful
like SMA, TNC, or N. I am contacting them to see if they have any
stock but obviously will have to wait until Monday to hear back.


In the interim, if anyone knows of a local electronics surplus house
that has TM female to SMA/TNC/N adapters, please let me know.


Finders fee is a free t-shirt from my employer - a very cool aerospace
company who shall remain nameless.


So why not a couple of pics with ruler, not the usual ?cent coin please.

--
Diverse Devices, Southampton, England
electronic hints and repair briefs , schematics/manuals list onhttp://home.graffiti.net/diverse:graffiti.net/


http://www.svmicro.com/index.cfm?fus...mbTrail=series
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On Aug 22, 11:53*pm, "N Cook" wrote:



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I am looking for a source of type TM coax connectors and adapters.


Type TM is a miniature RF coax connector used way back in the sixties
on space programs. The connectors were originally manufactured by
General RF Fittings Division of Solitron Devices in Florida.
Eventually this company became today's SV Microwave. SV Microwave
still lists some of the original connectors on their website, but does
not list any between series adapters converting TM to something useful
like SMA, TNC, or N. I am contacting them to see if they have any
stock but obviously will have to wait until Monday to hear back.


In the interim, if anyone knows of a local electronics surplus house
that has TM female to SMA/TNC/N adapters, please let me know.


Finders fee is a free t-shirt from my employer - a very cool aerospace
company who shall remain nameless.


So why not a couple of pics with ruler, not the usual ?cent coin please..


--
Diverse Devices, Southampton, England
electronic hints and repair briefs , schematics/manuals list onhttp://home.graffiti.net/diverse:graffiti.net/


http://www.svmicro.com/index.cfm?fus...ch.main&series....


Still looking for other sources but t-shirt has been awarded - Koehlke
Components http://www.koehlke.com/main.html distributor for SV
Microwave.
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