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suction cup thing with 1/4 TRS cable?
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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. I don't know what you guys think?
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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. I don't know what you guys think?
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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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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. I don't know what you guys think?
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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. I don't know what you guys think?
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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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You haven't shown the front of the device. That bolt looks like a stainless steel to me.
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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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You haven't shown the front of the device. That bolt looks like a stainless steel to me.
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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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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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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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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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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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