Subject: | 3. Re: R-44 issue-geek reply |
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From: | "Graham Meadows" gjmeadows |
Date: | Tue Jun 26, 2012 7:54 am ((PDT)) |
These 'Microdot' connectors are used extensively in commercial radio system= s (microwave/ Cellular networks) but for Radio Frequency signals - not audio = so i doubt anyone would mate one of these to an xlr connector, however if you= wanted to make up a cable you could try Farnell electronics or RS component= s for the parts. You will also need a crimping tool to attach the connector You could also try micronic at http://www.micronic.co.uk/ they make headsets with microdot connectors Graham On Tuesday 26 Jun 2012 09:09:49 you wrote: > I believe the Microdot (miniature coaxial connector) is proprietary to DP= A. > I haven't seen any other companies selling an equivalent product. > > --Flawn |
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