> Amp (now Tyco) did introduce them.  Called "Decoupled Connectors''  Info at
> http://www.te.com/usa-
> en/search.html?q=Decoupled%2BConnectors&source=header
> 
> Tyco parts 413476-2 and 5413476-2 are available from Mouser, maybe Digikey
> as well
> 

And you might notice that the TimePod itself doesn't use them.  Neither does 
the 5120A, the E5052B, the 11848A, or any other high-performance PN/stability 
test equipment I can think of.

Don't lift, fold, spindle, mutilate, isolate, or otherwise mess with coax 
shields.  If you have ground loop problems, find another way to fix them... or 
better yet, ignore them.  There are worse monsters under this particular bed 
than ground loops.

-- john, KE5FX
Miles Design LLC


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