[Mich VHF UHF Society] Fwd: [VHF] FS: NOS Jumper Cables etc
Roger Cox
rgcox2 at gmail.com
Tue Aug 9 20:50:47 CDT 2016
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Subject: [VHF] FS: NOS Jumper Cables etc
Date: Tue, 9 Aug 2016 20:33:27 -0400
From: Gedas via VHF <vhf at w6yx.stanford.edu>
Reply-To: Gedas <w8bya at mchsi.com>
To: vhf at w6yx.stanford.edu
Hello everyone. Yesterday I was able to acquire several lots of NOS cable assemblies using a variety of different connectors & cable types that may be of interest within our group. All cables are 50-ohm, most commercially made in Canada, and have heat-shrink on both ends. The BNC cables use bright Nickel plated connectors, the Huber N-connectors seem to be some type of brushed Nickel coating while all of the SMA connectors are Gold plated.
Lot 1. I have (30) male BNC to male BNC jumper cables using Teflon (Harbour-Industries, etc) RG-142 cable and are ~25" long. Asking $16 each plus shipping.
Lot 2. I have (6) male (RA) SMA to straight female SMA jumper/extension cables using Teflon (Harbour-Industries, etc) RG-142 cable and are ~84" long. Asking $25 each plus shipping.
http://w8bya.com/index.php/Misc/HAM-1/c-20160708_171430
Lot 3. I have (30) male (RA) SMA to straight male SMA jumper cables using Huber-Shuner, Enviroflex-142 cable and are ~48" long. Asking $22 each plus shipping.
http://w8bya.com/index.php/Misc/HAM-1/c-20160708_171804
Lot 4. I have (10) male (RA) SMA to male (RA) SMA jumper cables using Harbour-Industries RG-142 cable and are ~84" long. Asking $25 each plus shipping.
Lot 5. I have (15) male N to male N jumper cables using Huber-Shuner S 06162 D-03 50-ohm cable and are ~72" long. These are really super cables featuring tough Huber N-connectors & double shielded braids (90% & 95% coverage) and measure 8mm O.D. & rated to at least 6 GHz. What is amazing is that the shielding effectiveness (S.E.) of these cables is over 82 dB right up to 6 GHz (this is not easy to pull off) and capable of over 100W CW power at 6 GHz ! Asking $25 each plus shipping.
http://w8bya.com/index.php/Misc/HAM-1/n-to-n
Lot 6. I have (2) ~24" male N-to-male N & (3) ~36" male N-to-male N jumper cables using Harbour-Industries RG-142 cable. Asking $20 each plus shipping.
http://w8bya.com/index.php/Misc/HAM-1/n-to-n2
Lot 7. I have (2) Micrin Technologies MTC4000, 3-channel LNA panels. Each panel features 3 separate LNA's that use SMA in to SMA out connections. The LNA's were designed to operate around the 900 MHz band. If there is interest in them I will measure their actual noise figure, gain and bandwidth with my HP-8970 NF meter.
Here is a quick look at the pair; one without a font panel, and one with the front panel, and then a rear view. They are not big, operates off 48 VDC, and touted to have a N.F. of less than 1 dB (0.9 dB ave). It might be interesting to see what their performance is on 1296 MHz etc. They both show signs of use:
http://w8bya.com/index.php/Misc/HAM-1/front-902-lna-1
http://w8bya.com/index.php/Misc/HAM-1/rear-902-lna
Lot 8. I still have about (50) SMA to SMA Mini-Circuit 1 watt attenuators available as well for $6 each plus shipping. These are new, never used and good to at least 4 GHz. I have 3 dB, 4 dB, 5 dB, and 6 dB values available:
http://w8bya.com/index.php/Misc/HAM-1/s-20160708_170257
I can fit a lot of these cables etc in a priority box for $6.80 or less. All sales are final & being sold as-is. I prefer PayPal but a USPS money order will work just as well. PLEASE include an alternate e-mail address if you reply to me as I still have outgoing mail ISP issues. A phone number also works great. TU for looking.
Gedas, W8BYA
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