My guess is that this is NOT military, and certainly not Navy.
SO-239's are not a MIL connector.
73,
Brad, W5CGH
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--- tttt ccccc <k3hx@juno.com> wrote:
>
>
> I'd be grateful if anyone could help me identify an antenna switch
> I've
> come across.
>
> The thing has a distinct military look, likely Navy and had a tag
> wired
> on saying:
>
> S820-01-X84-0270
>
> Amplifier Input Selector
>
> It is in a light grey aluminum box about 8" on a side with 5 lights
> across the
>
> top of the face. Also on the face is a selector switch marked
> "Off-1-2-3-4-5."
>
> On the rear are 6 SO-239 jacks in a hexagon around a central SO-239.
>
>
> The rear has the Dow-Key trademark and the mark 71- 250402.
>
> The guts of the thing are 6 plunger type 115 vac solenoids which each
> bend a leaf
>
> connection from the center conductor of one of the 6 SO-239
> connectors to
>
> connect with a disk connected to the central SO-239.
>
> Any info on this would be welcomed.
>
> 73
>
> Tim K3HX
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