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nuckolls.bob(at)aeroelect Guest
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Posted: Sun Nov 29, 2009 9:49 am Post subject: Coax connectors for KI214 |
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I need to do a little more research but the original question was about
the coax from the KI-214 to the glideslope antenna not the connection to
the KX 170B. He thought that the KX 170 B manual would have the info he
needed. He hasn't seen this type of connector before and didn't know
how to connect it to the coax. |
I've found a picture of the thing . . .
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I vaguely remember seeing these on some installed equipment.
I think these are a Kings Connectors KM59-13. I don't
recall seeing these very often in the coax cable version
but they're popular now for a bunch of fiber-optic
cables.
I've not yet chased down the installation specifics
but I'll bet they're VERY close to the venerable
solder-n-clampnut versions of the BNC connector.
http://www.amphenolrf.com/pdf/299.pdf
Perhaps someone on the List can enlighten us
further. I'll keep looking.
Bob . . .
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dave.gribble(at)mchsi.com Guest
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Posted: Sun Nov 29, 2009 10:10 am Post subject: Coax connectors for KI214 |
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That same connector is on the back of a King KI-214 VOR/LOC/Glideslope indicator. In that application it carries the 350 MHz Glideslope signal from the antenna (or diplexer), since the receiver is located in the indicator.
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From: "Robert L. Nuckolls, III" <nuckolls.bob(at)aeroelectric.com>
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>I need to do a little more research but the original question was about
>the coax from the KI-214 to the glideslope antenna not the connection to
>the KX 170B. He thought that the KX 170 B manual would have the info he
>needed. He hasn't seen this type of connector before and didn't know
>how to connect it to the coax.
I've found a picture of the thing . . .
Emacs!
I vaguely remember seeing these on some installed equipment.
I think these are a Kings Connectors KM59-13. I don't
recall seeing these very often in the coax cable version
but they're popular now for a bunch of fiber-optic
cables.
I've not yet chased down the installation specifics
but I'll bet they're VERY close to the venerable
solder-n-clampnut versions of the BNC connector.
http://www.amphenolrf.com/pdf/299.pdf
Perhaps someone on the List can enlighten us
further. I'll keep looking.
Bob . . .
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( It's MATRONICS FUND RAISER MONTH! )
( Do your part to keep this marvelous )
( tool sharp and available to all our )
( brothers in the OBAM aviation )
( community. )
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