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    First time ordering components. Which brand of shielded cable and fittings would you use? I'm building a 6" coplanar search coil. Ive attached a picture of the pin configuration. It is a Teknetics T2.

    Part numbers would be helpful.

    Thanks.
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  • #2
    Fitting

    Here is the fitting. Can anyone ID the brand and style?
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    • #3
      Brand/Style

      Visit: Thomas Distributing on the web and look in CB Microphone section. They have identical plugs that run from 3 to 6 pin and work on Minelab, Garrett and others. Should work on whatever detector you have.

      Hope this helps,
      Ty

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      • #4
        Cable

        Thanks Ty. They had want I was looking for. Could you also recommend a good shielded cable?

        Thanks

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        • #5
          Detector cables vary &

          perhaps you should try Belden website. You would have to have a part # or know how many wires and sheilds are in the cable you have on your working coil. If you have this info, the Belden site should provide a part # to purchase as I'm sure they still sell to distributors only.
          Once you come up with part # of a cable that will work, should be able to find an electronics parts house that would sell the length(s) you require.
          Maybe this will help.
          Ty

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          • #6
            Hi Cicle C Digger,

            Still looking for that type of connector? This connector is a Taiwan brand. This is what dealers told me... They are very common in Asia and almost every shop I have been in Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore, Philippines, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Indonesia who sells electronic components have it. The price vary between USD3..4 for a connector incl. socket. The connector dos only come together with the socket. I never have never seen it seperate.... I'm using the same type of connectors for my detectors.

            Chris

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            • #7
              Epoxy

              Thanks for the replies. How about epoxy? Are they all the same or is one a better choice?

              Thanks.

              Circle C Digger

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              • #8
                Hello Circle C Digger!

                Since you are building a coil for a Teknetics T2, would you share what you have discovered about the T2 coil? Pinouts? Coil parametes (impedance, resistance, capacitance)?

                I would like to build a probe for the T2 and the above info would be most helpful.

                Thanks...

                Michael-

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                • #9
                  Hills Components in Watford UK sell these they are 50p each (around $1) I don't have the part number but a search of their website under connectors might do the trick.

                  http://www.hillscomponents.com/main....&V6=0&V7=&PROD=

                  I can see if they still do them and buy some in, but with a minimum order of £35 ($85) I'll have to get some serious orders from people on the forum to justify this in fact I'll place a MOQ of 10. Sorry but can't afford to make a loss.
                  Last edited by Sean_Goddard; 02-02-2007, 12:03 PM. Reason: After thought =-)

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