There is that one salvage yard I posted who has a large assortment of waveguide parts. The problem, they do not provide any details about the dimensions. If I lived in the north east, it may be worth a road trip just to go though their inventory with a micrometer.
A neodymium magnet next to the cavity and iris. The nuts, cap screws, spring are all stainless. A lot of copper, brass and silver. The only thing ferromagnetic is the ground shaft of the Sterritt micrometer.
With the limited travel and the micrometer, compared with the old HP adjustable short, it's much easier to tune. There is also very little backlash, unlike that 1950s HP part.
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When I first started out, I did not have to sign an NDA. I remember reading about two soft heads that worked for TI that had taken home the software they were working on. TI got search warrants and then sued them both. Their defense was they found the work interesting and saw no harm in taking it. Now days, it's more like this: