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late 1940's.  They are typically 50 ohms, but other impedances were available
late 1940's.  They are typically 50 ohms, but other impedances were available
using the same ground shield and housing, but different center pin geometry.
using the same ground shield and housing, but different center pin geometry.
The Tektronix [[519]] uses a 125-ohm GR-874 connector which has a much thinner
The Tektronix [[519]] uses a 125-ohm GR-874 connector which has the same ground
center pin.  The regular 50-ohm version is used in the [[1S1]], [[1S2]],  
housing as the 50-ohm variant, but has a center pin that is thinner
and shaped differently.  The regular 50-ohm version is used in the [[1S1]], [[1S2]],  
[[3S1]], [[3S7]], [[3T7]], [[4S1]], [[4S2]], [[5T1]], [[5T1A]], [[5T3]], [[7M11]], [[N]], [[S1]], [[S2]],  
[[3S1]], [[3S7]], [[3T7]], [[4S1]], [[4S2]], [[5T1]], [[5T1A]], [[5T3]], [[7M11]], [[N]], [[S1]], [[S2]],  
[[106]], [[109]], [[110]], [[113]], [[280]], [[281]], [[282]], and [[282]].
[[106]], [[109]], [[110]], [[113]], [[280]], [[281]], [[282]], and [[282]].

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