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<blockquote data-quote="Our_Jud" data-source="post: 869532" data-attributes="member: 401855"><p>Thanks very much, people.</p><p></p><p>From memory I'd say the plug Tivu posted (the PL259) was the closest, but without anything to scale it to I don't know if the size is right. The pin (or whatever it's called) sticking out was quite heavty and solid rather than it just having the copper wire exposed. I reckon it was close to an inch in diameter (the plug casing, not the pin)</p><p></p><p>So tomorrow I can tell him it was probably used for point to point communication between two stations?</p><p></p><p>Thanks again.</p><p></p><p>[Edit] A little research on the PL-259 makes me 95% sure this is the one. It's typically 18mm in diameter (very close to the inch I estimated) and seems to be typically used by Ham radio and CB enthusiasts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Our_Jud, post: 869532, member: 401855"] Thanks very much, people. From memory I'd say the plug Tivu posted (the PL259) was the closest, but without anything to scale it to I don't know if the size is right. The pin (or whatever it's called) sticking out was quite heavty and solid rather than it just having the copper wire exposed. I reckon it was close to an inch in diameter (the plug casing, not the pin) So tomorrow I can tell him it was probably used for point to point communication between two stations? Thanks again. [Edit] A little research on the PL-259 makes me 95% sure this is the one. It's typically 18mm in diameter (very close to the inch I estimated) and seems to be typically used by Ham radio and CB enthusiasts. [/QUOTE]
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