I haven't ever used them for this purpose, but I used them a lot back when I
was working with a recording studio. They are commonly known as "TRS"
connectors (tip, ring, sleeve). There are lots of patch bays on ebay too --
just look for "ADC" (a manufacturer) and "bay".
The connectors were intended for audio-type frequencies so you probably won't
get great isolation between channels using them in the RF range. They are
really durable though and can take a lot of mating cycles without damage.
-Bill
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From: Topband <topband-bounces@contesting.com>
To: topband@contesting.com <topband@contesting.com>
Sent: Sat Sep 01 21:19:42 2012
Subject: Topband: 1/4" tip/sleeve connectors?
Greetings to the Forum
Would like to know if anyone has used this format of connector to move
beverage antenna
feedline around the shack?
Thanks,KA6ZMI
Petaluma, Ca.
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