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On 19/08/2017 13:05, Ian Jackson wrote:
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On 19/08/2017 10:34, Jimbo wrote:
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Â*Â* when I was newly licensed and poor I used 75 ohm TV coax and
belling lee
connectors on HF and got away with it .......


And it was standard on 145MHz. (QQV03-10 anyone?)


Actually, the original B&L connector is a pretty good 75 ohm match up to
1GHz and more. If I remember correctly, many 50 ohm BNCs are not so hot
500MHz. With 75 ohms, the problem is maintaining the structural return

loss constant while having enough PTFE insulation to hold the pin in
place. Some are only really good to around 200Mhz. Of course, for most
purposes, both are usable to much higher frequencies.


The N connector was designed by Neill, the C by Concelman, and they got
together to create the BNC and TNC.

But the _REAL_ reason that the N connector is so called is because there
are N different ways to assemble it, and all of them wrong! :-)