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GR-874 connectors and adapters continue to be available through [http://www.ietlabs.com/gr874-connectors.html IET Labs], [http://www.mgs4u.com/RF-Microwave/General-Radio-GR-874.htm Max-Gain Systems], [https://www.pasternack.com/gr874-adapters-category.aspx Pasternack] and possibly others.
GR-874 connectors and adapters continue to be available through [http://www.ietlabs.com/gr874-connectors.html IET Labs], [http://www.mgs4u.com/RF-Microwave/General-Radio-GR-874.htm Max-Gain Systems], [https://www.pasternack.com/gr874-adapters-category.aspx Pasternack] and possibly others.
From Arthur E. Thiessen, ''[https://www.cs.cmu.edu/afs/cs/Web/People/ram/electro/gr/history.pdf A History of the General Radio Company (1965)]'':
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Also, in 1948, after field tests and demonstrations lasting two years, the unique Type 874 coaxial connectors were announced.
These were a joint development by Karplus, Harold M. Wilson (M. I. T. '31), and William R. Thurston (M. I. T. '43).
A feature of the unique design is that any two connectors fit smoothly together without the usual complication of matching male and female assemblies.
This feature, together with excellent electrical and mechanical performance, made them an immediate success.
It is not known exactly how many of them are in use today in all their forms, but the number is in the millions.
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