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need connector or mil spec cannon plug for PTT
anybody have a suggestion or better yet, a picture,link and part number from a supplier that makes a quality connector for the (removable) passenger stick? Looks like nine wires or pins.
Or a supplier with cannon plugs. or I can go the bulky sub connector route. thanks mark |
connectors
Hi Mark,
These connectors are not cheap but it is what we used when I used to engineer aerospace components. I am sure they have something that would work for you. You could also look at digikey or something. http://www.spacecraft.com/ Jon |
why?
Hi Mark,
I'm not a builder yet, but I've been lurking around these sites for a while. I can't find the exact post, but I remember someone saying that they put the passenger's push-to-talk somewhere on the panel...not on the stick. This way an inexperienced/new passenger couldn't inadvertently press it; as well as the person sitting there without a stick could also talk on the radio if need be. In fact, I think the PTT was hidden in an inconspicuous place on the panel that was not obvious to a new person, but yet easy to operate once briefed where it was. Just another perspective. -Jim |
thanks jon, thanks jim.
mark thanks paul, thanks gil. I found a Newark catalog in my den so I'm sure the racecar stuff years ago came from them. good link. I'll check the digikey link, heard lots of good stuff about them. I hope I'm not adding a bunch of weight. |
Try DigiKey
Mark - try www.digikey.com
They have just about every electronics component you can think of in their catalog, and the prices aren't bad. I know that our prototyping folks use them a lot for small orders. Paul Dye |
From one of my previous posts about strobe connectors..... gil in Tucson
----------------------------------------------------------------------- These Micro-X connectors from Newark electronics make for nice small connectors, which are low-cost and weatherproof. A picture of one is here... http://www.newark.com/productimages/...rd/4079284.jpg This page lists them all. The nylon ones are under $5 and are a good alternative to the $$$$ metal mil-spec type. http://tinyurl.com/6zwzr ------------------------------- Update.. This Newark web page has a better picture of these connectors.... http://tinyurl.com/6jgo4 ------------------------------- These also make neat connector for the trim servos and stick wiring. They have a postive lock and won't vibrate off. gil in Tucson |
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