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JB wrote:
The "N" male will plug into a "BNC" female,the BNC without its locking ring will plug into an "N"female! The N male pin is usually larger than the BNC fem center receptacle. This results in a BNC female with increased loss or breakage due to fatigue. This was known in the extended technical community of my experience as a GRONK! Like I said, we "permanently" adapt N to BNC inside the lab. I've never used an N in a situation where a BNC wouldn't have worked*. I guess the threads make the connection more permanent, but now we have the TNC for that. *Check that. I did need a 75 Ohm N jumper once to get from a 7/8" line to the back of a Moseley STL receiver. |
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