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![]() Does anyone know where I can get shielded, twisted pair, digital data wire that meets or exceeds MIL-W-27500? This is for data connections between a KDR-510 datalink receiver and a KMD-550 MFD. Aircraft Spruce does not have this, but they do have paired shielded wire, it's just not twisted. |
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On Tue, 09 Sep 2003 20:32:37 GMT, Chad Lemmen wrote:
Does anyone know where I can get shielded, twisted pair, digital data wire that meets or exceeds MIL-W-27500? This is for data connections between a KDR-510 datalink receiver and a KMD-550 MFD. Aircraft Spruce does not have this, but they do have paired shielded wire, it's just not twisted. Somebody stop me if I'm talking through my hat, but I thought those MIL specs were superceded in the 1970 by MIL standards, per MIL-STD-454. I couldn't find an easy cross-reference on the Web. (This goes back to when I was working for Transco Products. In the course of another assignment, I discovered that all company's drawings, including new ones, referenced MIL-R-11 resistors, instead of the new standard. To meet the old spec, the resistor company had to stop its production lines to pull the resistors Transco wanted before they underwent reliability screening. The special handling that the unscreened resistors underwent meant they cost a whole lot more than more reliable resistors that met the current spec would have. I told Purchasing, but I never found out how they dealt with it.) Don |
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Chad Lemmen wrote:
: Does anyone know where I can get shielded, twisted pair, digital data : wire that meets or exceeds MIL-W-27500? This is for data connections : between a KDR-510 datalink receiver and a KMD-550 MFD. Aircraft Spruce : does not have this, but they do have paired shielded wire, : it's just not twisted. Chief Aircraft, Part # WIRE 22 2CS (22 gauge). It's MIL-W-27500, and the piece I have here appears to have about 24 twists per foot. If that's not it, try Weico Wire. I used to have their catalog, but I cannot find it at this time. They manufacture almost every type of MIL-W wire and if they cannot help you, they'll suggest someone who will. -- Aaron Coolidge (N9376J) |
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Try S.E.A. wire in Madison Alabama. 256-772-9616 We buy a lot of mil
27500 wire from them at work. If it is a common dash number they stock they will sell you a 100 ft spool for a reasonable price. Best look up the 27500 spec first on the internet to see what dash number you want because the options are almost endless. On Tue, 09 Sep 2003 20:32:37 GMT, Chad Lemmen wrote: Does anyone know where I can get shielded, twisted pair, digital data wire that meets or exceeds MIL-W-27500? This is for data connections between a KDR-510 datalink receiver and a KMD-550 MFD. Aircraft Spruce does not have this, but they do have paired shielded wire, it's just not twisted. |
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