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Suction cup with 1/4" TRS cable?
The Next CEO of Stack OverflowPlease help with Identifying my diode?Cable connector type identificationHelp with this componentWhat is this cable called?Need to find the component with marking 500Identify small black cubic component with 2 pinsIdentify a 24 pin QFP with the writing “024 14 09 SD426”Multimeter cable standardStrange component with marking SE-B3Looking for a ribbon cable with this connector
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I found this weird component at a resale store. I feel like it is some sort of pick up but I'm not sure. Lots of things could have a quarter inch TRS cable coming out of it and there's no markings on it whatsoever (save for a small "26" on the suction cup section which I feel like is just for the suction cup).
Weird thing is is the swivel bracket uses a hardened bolt which is on four
I feel like this thing isn't meant to bear any seriously high loads or anything.
What do you think it could be?
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I found this weird component at a resale store. I feel like it is some sort of pick up but I'm not sure. Lots of things could have a quarter inch TRS cable coming out of it and there's no markings on it whatsoever (save for a small "26" on the suction cup section which I feel like is just for the suction cup).
Weird thing is is the swivel bracket uses a hardened bolt which is on four
I feel like this thing isn't meant to bear any seriously high loads or anything.
What do you think it could be?
identification components
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You haven't shown the front of the device. That bolt looks like a stainless steel to me.
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– HandyHowie
yesterday
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Is it a microphone?
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– Criggie
yesterday
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The two dashes marked on the bolt head indicate stainless steel.
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– Camille Goudeseune
yesterday
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I found this weird component at a resale store. I feel like it is some sort of pick up but I'm not sure. Lots of things could have a quarter inch TRS cable coming out of it and there's no markings on it whatsoever (save for a small "26" on the suction cup section which I feel like is just for the suction cup).
Weird thing is is the swivel bracket uses a hardened bolt which is on four
I feel like this thing isn't meant to bear any seriously high loads or anything.
What do you think it could be?
identification components
New contributor
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I found this weird component at a resale store. I feel like it is some sort of pick up but I'm not sure. Lots of things could have a quarter inch TRS cable coming out of it and there's no markings on it whatsoever (save for a small "26" on the suction cup section which I feel like is just for the suction cup).
Weird thing is is the swivel bracket uses a hardened bolt which is on four
I feel like this thing isn't meant to bear any seriously high loads or anything.
What do you think it could be?
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You haven't shown the front of the device. That bolt looks like a stainless steel to me.
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– HandyHowie
yesterday
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Is it a microphone?
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– Criggie
yesterday
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The two dashes marked on the bolt head indicate stainless steel.
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– Camille Goudeseune
yesterday
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You haven't shown the front of the device. That bolt looks like a stainless steel to me.
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– HandyHowie
yesterday
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Is it a microphone?
$endgroup$
– Criggie
yesterday
1
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The two dashes marked on the bolt head indicate stainless steel.
$endgroup$
– Camille Goudeseune
yesterday
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3
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You haven't shown the front of the device. That bolt looks like a stainless steel to me.
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– HandyHowie
yesterday
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You haven't shown the front of the device. That bolt looks like a stainless steel to me.
$endgroup$
– HandyHowie
yesterday
$begingroup$
Is it a microphone?
$endgroup$
– Criggie
yesterday
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Is it a microphone?
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– Criggie
yesterday
1
1
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The two dashes marked on the bolt head indicate stainless steel.
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– Camille Goudeseune
yesterday
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The two dashes marked on the bolt head indicate stainless steel.
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– Camille Goudeseune
yesterday
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Stainless steel hardware suggests a marine application of some sort.
My guess: An ultrasonic transducer meant to be stuck to the side of a boat, just under the waterline with the flat side facing down. The plug would go to a sonar ("fish finder") of some sort.
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so it could be a sonar transducer?
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– Darkerweb
yesterday
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Yes, a fish finder. westmarine.com/buy/…
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Stainless steel hardware suggests a marine application of some sort.
My guess: An ultrasonic transducer meant to be stuck to the side of a boat, just under the waterline with the flat side facing down. The plug would go to a sonar ("fish finder") of some sort.
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so it could be a sonar transducer?
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– Darkerweb
yesterday
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Yes, a fish finder. westmarine.com/buy/…
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– Camille Goudeseune
yesterday
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$begingroup$
Stainless steel hardware suggests a marine application of some sort.
My guess: An ultrasonic transducer meant to be stuck to the side of a boat, just under the waterline with the flat side facing down. The plug would go to a sonar ("fish finder") of some sort.
$endgroup$
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so it could be a sonar transducer?
$endgroup$
– Darkerweb
yesterday
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Yes, a fish finder. westmarine.com/buy/…
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– Camille Goudeseune
yesterday
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$begingroup$
Stainless steel hardware suggests a marine application of some sort.
My guess: An ultrasonic transducer meant to be stuck to the side of a boat, just under the waterline with the flat side facing down. The plug would go to a sonar ("fish finder") of some sort.
$endgroup$
Stainless steel hardware suggests a marine application of some sort.
My guess: An ultrasonic transducer meant to be stuck to the side of a boat, just under the waterline with the flat side facing down. The plug would go to a sonar ("fish finder") of some sort.
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so it could be a sonar transducer?
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– Darkerweb
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Yes, a fish finder. westmarine.com/buy/…
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– Camille Goudeseune
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so it could be a sonar transducer?
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– Darkerweb
yesterday
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Yes, a fish finder. westmarine.com/buy/…
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– Camille Goudeseune
yesterday
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so it could be a sonar transducer?
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– Darkerweb
yesterday
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so it could be a sonar transducer?
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– Darkerweb
yesterday
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Yes, a fish finder. westmarine.com/buy/…
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– Camille Goudeseune
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Yes, a fish finder. westmarine.com/buy/…
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You haven't shown the front of the device. That bolt looks like a stainless steel to me.
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– HandyHowie
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Is it a microphone?
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The two dashes marked on the bolt head indicate stainless steel.
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– Camille Goudeseune
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