Relay and RF adaptor assembly

Electricity: magnetically operated switches – magnets – and electr – Magnets and electromagnets – Magnet structure or material

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174 35C, 325357, 339143R, H01F 700

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041092228

ABSTRACT:
A plurality of contact pins project from a flat header of a miniature relay for connection to a corresponding number of coaxial cables. A separate radio frequency adaptor is provided having a plurality of hollow cable connector receiving shells and a planar supporting base interconnecting the shells with the shells serving as RF shields for the header pins.
The process of making the RF relay assembly includes mounting the header pins in a predetermined layout on the relay header, forming a one-piece adaptor by interconnecting the tubular shells in a pattern corresponding to the header pin layout and then securing the one-piece RF adaptor to the relay header with each header pin in a complementary shell and with each shell made common with electrical ground.

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"Cho-Shrink Heat Shrinkable Connector Boots", Technical Bulletin 33, Chomerics, Inc., 11-17-69.

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