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SIGNALS MUSEUM COAXIAL PLUGS AND SOCKETS FOR SALE.

Introduction

Note: In this group, a plug has a pin, a socket (also known as a jack) has a receptacle into which the pin on the plug fits.
In order to distinguish between various types, "large" or "small" means the size of the cable entry, "big" or "little" is the size of the plug/socket with respect to the normal size. The items given as "Adaptor part" I believe are parts from a kit. The couplers will join any two of these together to form a complete adaptor.

The index below consists of a table of Coaxial plugs and socket types, each being linked to the page for that type.

To get to the rest of the types from there, simply use the scroll facilities on each succeeding page.

If you find any errors in identification etc. please drop us a line.

The number for the photograph is given in the caption below the photograph.

There are three sizes of photos: the thumbnail images which link to a page containing a larger image (640 by 480 pixels), and then a full size image which is linked from the previously mentioned larger image.

Colin Hinson.


Adaptor part  Adaptor  Attenuator  Belling-Lee plug  Belling-Lee socket-chassis-mount  Belling-Lee socket 
Belling-Lee  BNC big  BNC plug  BNC socket  BNC Socket  BNC socket 
BNC Socket  BNC T-piece  BNC terminator  Burndept socket  FandE cone  FandE plug 
FandE socket  FandE  Ntype differences  Ntype EMP-protector  Ntype plug  Ntype socket 
Ntype  PL259 plug  PL259 socket-plug  PL259 socket  PL259 T-piece  TNC plug 
TNC socket  Trompeter plug             

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