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* W-128 wire attached to base with terminal end. (pictured) | * W-128 wire attached to base with terminal end. (pictured) | ||
* [[WC-152]] COAX wire attached to end, | * [[WC-152]] COAX wire attached to end, | ||
+ | ==COAX notes== | ||
+ | Whenever you need more than 3 feet of wire, coax is required, however the female connectors are impossible to find so you will have to build your own. first you will have to find a base with the coax guts in it. if its NOS it will have a brass shipping cap on the end. by drilling this cap out it will give you a good place to start. you will have to go to google patents and give those drawings to your gun smith along with your RG-11 coax. the photo is of a homemade connector in a M29. that we put together. using this method. | ||
==Related Files== | ==Related Files== | ||
;{{pdf|TB SIG 154.pdf|TB SIG 154}} | ;{{pdf|TB SIG 154.pdf|TB SIG 154}} |
Revision as of 18:08, 28 January 2017
Configurations
- W-128 wire on inside
- W-128 wire on outside
- W-128 wire attached to base with terminal end. (pictured)
- WC-152 COAX wire attached to end,
COAX notes
Whenever you need more than 3 feet of wire, coax is required, however the female connectors are impossible to find so you will have to build your own. first you will have to find a base with the coax guts in it. if its NOS it will have a brass shipping cap on the end. by drilling this cap out it will give you a good place to start. you will have to go to google patents and give those drawings to your gun smith along with your RG-11 coax. the photo is of a homemade connector in a M29. that we put together. using this method.
Related Files
- Tech Bulletin
- January 1945