It's what I said. A blanking pin for the hole in the rubber seal, except
that it's only for the seal, not the whole connector.

-John

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> Take a look at ebay auction 261315795465.  It's a mil-spec connector and I
> don't see any way for the connector pins to come out.  It looks like it's
> probably pressure tight.  You can see the blue plastic pin in the third
> picture.  It's almost like it has something to do with the rubber strain
> relief/enviro shield, but I dunno what.
>
> Bob
>
>
>
>
>>________________________________
>> From: J. Forster <[email protected]>
>>To: Bob Stewart <[email protected]>; Discussion of precise time and
>> frequency measurement <[email protected]>
>>Sent: Monday, December 9, 2013 8:33 PM
>>Subject: Re: [time-nuts] MS3106R10SL-4S connector question
>>
>>
>>If the contacts are loose and individually extractable/insertable, the
>> pin
>>is probably a dummy pin to substitute for the more expensive brass/gold
>>pins. This is so the rubber does not distorted over time.
>>
>>-John
>>
>>
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