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PostPosted: Fri Nov 09, 2007 8:11 am    Post subject: Antennae connector Reply with quote

I'm buying a used transponder that does not have the atennae connectory
on the rear. This is the type that locks into the mounting tray with a
clip ring, and the coax exits out the side. Is there a proper name for
this connector? Where could I obtain just one?


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PostPosted: Fri Nov 09, 2007 6:41 pm    Post subject: Antennae connector Reply with quote

At 09:19 AM 11/9/2007 -0500, you wrote:

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<echristley(at)nc.rr.com>

I'm buying a used transponder that does not have the atennae connectory on
the rear. This is the type that locks into the mounting tray with a clip
ring, and the coax exits out the side. Is there a proper name for this
connector? Where could I obtain just one?

Sounds like the slip-fit coax connectors
crafted back in the 60's to allow a radio
to be easily removed from the panel for
maintenance leaving the harnesses attached
to the tray. See if this isn't the critter
you're looking for:

http://www.aeroelectric.com/Pictures/Connectors/Coax/TED_9-30-10_A.jpg

No doubt the supplier listed is but one of
many. Do a net-search on "TED" and "9-30-10" and
see what pops up.

P.S. Here's one:

http://tinyurl.com/ynswar
Bob . . .

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( Don't bring me anything but trouble. )
( Good news weakens me." )
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PostPosted: Fri Nov 09, 2007 10:17 pm    Post subject: Antennae connector Reply with quote

At 09:19 AM 11/9/2007 -0500, you wrote:

Quote:

<echristley(at)nc.rr.com>

I'm buying a used transponder that does not have the atennae connectory on
the rear. This is the type that locks into the mounting tray with a clip
ring, and the coax exits out the side. Is there a proper name for this
connector? Where could I obtain just one?

Sounds like the slip-fit coax connectors
crafted back in the 60's to allow a radio
to be easily removed from the panel for
maintenance leaving the harnesses attached
to the tray. See if this isn't the critter
you're looking for:

http://www.aeroelectric.com/Pictures/Connectors/Coax/TED_9-30-10_A.jpg

No doubt the supplier listed is but one of
many. Do a net-search on "TED" and "9-30-10" and
see what pops up.

Bob . . .

----------------------------------------
( "Problems are the price of progress. )
( Don't bring me anything but trouble. )
( Good news weakens me." )
( -Charles F. Kettering- )
----------------------------------------


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PostPosted: Sat Nov 10, 2007 9:12 pm    Post subject: Antennae connector Reply with quote

Robert L. Nuckolls, III wrote:
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At 09:19 AM 11/9/2007 -0500, you wrote:

>
> <echristley(at)nc.rr.com>
>
> I'm buying a used transponder that does not have the atennae
> connectory on the rear. This is the type that locks into the
> mounting tray with a clip ring, and the coax exits out the side. Is
> there a proper name for this connector? Where could I obtain just one?

Sounds like the slip-fit coax connectors
crafted back in the 60's to allow a radio
to be easily removed from the panel for
maintenance leaving the harnesses attached
to the tray. See if this isn't the critter
you're looking for:

http://www.aeroelectric.com/Pictures/Connectors/Coax/TED_9-30-10_A.jpg

No doubt the supplier listed is but one of
many. Do a net-search on "TED" and "9-30-10" and
see what pops up.

That's it. Thanks, Bob.


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PostPosted: Sat Nov 10, 2007 10:05 pm    Post subject: Antennae connector Reply with quote

Sounds like what I've got on the back of my SL-70.

If it is, Garmin-AT will probably sell you one for an arm and a leg.....

Otherwise - I don't know....

Regardless, I may be looking for the same thing as I am having some trouble with my SL-70 and want to do some testing.......

Ralph Capen

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PostPosted: Sat Nov 10, 2007 10:44 pm    Post subject: Antennae connector Reply with quote

Quote:
I'm buying a used transponder that does not have the atennae connectory on
the rear. This is the type that locks into the mounting tray with a clip
ring, and the coax exits out the side. Is there a proper name for this
connector? Where could I obtain just one?

Sounds like the slip-fit coax connectors
crafted back in the 60's to allow a radio
to be easily removed from the panel for
maintenance leaving the harnesses attached
to the tray. See if this isn't the critter
you're looking for:

http://www.aeroelectric.com/Pictures/Connectors/Coax/TED_9-30-10_A.jpg

No doubt the supplier listed is but one of
many. Do a net-search on "TED" and "9-30-10" and
see what pops up.

P.S. Here's one:

http://tinyurl.com/ynswar
Bob . . .

----------------------------------------
( "Problems are the price of progress. )
( Don't bring me anything but trouble. )
( Good news weakens me." )
( -Charles F. Kettering- )
----------------------------------------


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