Hi folks,
Has anyone figured out what type this onboard micro rf connector is? Rather than soldering a cable to it to get the 10Mhz out, I would like to use a cable with the appropriate matching connector.
Help greatly appreciated.
Tx, Stefan
Rubidium FE-5680A on board RF connector?
Re: Rubidium FE-5680A on board RF connector?
It looks like an SMB to me, SMB male and/or female patch leads and loose connectors are readily available on ebay.
You could also pickup a piece of RG316 coax with SMBs at a ham swap meet.
regards
Peter
You could also pickup a piece of RG316 coax with SMBs at a ham swap meet.
regards
Peter
Re: Rubidium FE-5680A on board RF connector?
I know it's not an SM-anything, they are absolutely tiny. The closest thing I have found are the push-in connectors used on some mobile phones for the antennas, called MCX. But again, they seem slightly smaller again. I may be wrong though. Jaycar do MCX patch leads. Could be worth a try?
If you are pulling 10MHz from the connector in there, I am guessing it's a Revision F system, that requires +5V also and is stuck on 10MHz, ie. non-programmable.
73 - Rob VK2GOM / G0MOH
If you are pulling 10MHz from the connector in there, I am guessing it's a Revision F system, that requires +5V also and is stuck on 10MHz, ie. non-programmable.
73 - Rob VK2GOM / G0MOH
Re: Rubidium FE-5680A on board RF connector?
Thanks,
It is actually a revision B and I just programmed it for 10Mhz. It does not require +5V. Still would be good to know if anyone has figured out what connector that is.
Stefan
It is actually a revision B and I just programmed it for 10Mhz. It does not require +5V. Still would be good to know if anyone has figured out what connector that is.
Stefan
Re: Rubidium FE-5680A on board RF connector?
Hi Stefan,
I believe the connector is a Hirose U.FL jack.
See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hirose_U.FL
This is also referred to in the paper by DD1US which is available from VK3UM's web site at the following URL.
http://www.vk3um.com/precise%20referenc ... %200_5.pdf
Hope this helps.
73
Rod Preston VK4KZR
I believe the connector is a Hirose U.FL jack.
See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hirose_U.FL
This is also referred to in the paper by DD1US which is available from VK3UM's web site at the following URL.
http://www.vk3um.com/precise%20referenc ... %200_5.pdf
Hope this helps.
73
Rod Preston VK4KZR
Re: Rubidium FE-5680A on board RF connector?
Thanks Rod,
That was what I was originally thinking. However, when I was lookign at the matching female connector (for the cable) it appears that the outer ring fits over the outside male connector (the one on the borad) which in this case is not possible because of the black insulated casing. I will get one to play with. In the meantime, any other thoughts and ideas greatly appreciated.
Stefan
That was what I was originally thinking. However, when I was lookign at the matching female connector (for the cable) it appears that the outer ring fits over the outside male connector (the one on the borad) which in this case is not possible because of the black insulated casing. I will get one to play with. In the meantime, any other thoughts and ideas greatly appreciated.
Stefan
Re: Rubidium FE-5680A on board RF connector?
Here is what I mean together with the matching on-board connector. If you compare the two on-board connectors you see the similarities abut also the differences.
Re: Rubidium FE-5680A on board RF connector?
Hi Stefan,
I think we are getting closer. I don't have access to an FE_5680 at the moment to measure the exact dimensions, but have a look at the Tyco OSMT / SSMT series.
http://www.jameco.com/webapp/wcs/stores ... _739391_-1
73
Rod VK4KZR
I think we are getting closer. I don't have access to an FE_5680 at the moment to measure the exact dimensions, but have a look at the Tyco OSMT / SSMT series.
http://www.jameco.com/webapp/wcs/stores ... _739391_-1
73
Rod VK4KZR