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The small little double nuts between RS232 connectors or 15 pin connectors

Bill Levy
Gents,

I have a lot of Elecraft Y cables and lots of things going on and I would
like to make firm those connections between my 15 connectors and the double
Y connectors. I am thinking there must be a name for those double nuts that
could screw between connectors and also a source for a little bag of them.

Any help appreciated. 73, Bill N2WL
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Re: The small little double nuts between RS232 connectors or 15 pin connectors

Iain MacDonnell - N6ML-2
On Sat, Aug 30, 2014 at 4:25 PM, William Levy <[hidden email]> wrote:
> I have a lot of Elecraft Y cables and lots of things going on and I would
> like to make firm those connections between my 15 connectors and the double
> Y connectors. I am thinking there must be a name for those double nuts that
> could screw between connectors and also a source for a little bag of them.

Pan Pacific calls them "barrel nuts" (p/n H-BN-P10)

73,

    ~iain / N6ML
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Re: The small little double nuts between RS232 connectors or 15 pin connectors

Gary K9GS
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Google "jack screws"


On 8/30/2014 6:25 PM, William Levy wrote:

> Gents,
>
> I have a lot of Elecraft Y cables and lots of things going on and I would
> like to make firm those connections between my 15 connectors and the double
> Y connectors. I am thinking there must be a name for those double nuts that
> could screw between connectors and also a source for a little bag of them.
>
> Any help appreciated. 73, Bill N2WL
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Re: The small little double nuts between RS232 connectors or 15 pin connectors

Michael Eberle
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