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Grounding A BNC Coax Cable End ?
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I have a bnc coax cable from a receiving (only) antenna that ends up at a plastic cased switch box. The box has no convenient grounding point. I would like to ground the bnc of the coax end. I can rig "something" up of course, but was wondering if anyone might know of a bnc connector which perhaps has a wire lead coming out of it for this kind of purpose, or a screw terminal, or something for grounding the bnc shell (and hence the coax shield) ? Looked, but couldn't find anything appropriate. Thanks, Bob |
Grounding A BNC Coax Cable End ?
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Bob wrote: I have a bnc coax cable from a receiving (only) antenna that ends up at a plastic cased switch box. The box has no convenient grounding point. I would like to ground the bnc of the coax end. Bob- The BNC crimp connector I'm familiar with has a cylindrical ferrule that first slips over the Co-Ax. The connector body is then pushed onto the cable with a smaller cylinder sliding under the Co-Ax shield. Then the Ferrule is slid back over the shield end and inner cylinder, and finally crimped. I don't think it would be practical to insert a wire to be captured in the crimping process. Although it might be possible to solder a wire to the ferrule after it had been crimped, the Co-Ax dielectric would probably be deformed by the heat. Does the BNC connector have a mate in the box? If so, the mate might be a better place to attach a ground wire, especially if you want to disconnect the BNC at some point. If not, you could install a female connector on a grounding plate, that has no connection to the Co-Ax center conductor. Fred K4DII |
Grounding A BNC Coax Cable End ?
On Sun, 21 Nov 2010 10:19:44 -0500, Bob wrote:
Hello, I have a bnc coax cable from a receiving (only) antenna that ends up at a plastic cased switch box. The box has no convenient grounding point. I would like to ground the bnc of the coax end. I can rig "something" up of course, but was wondering if anyone might know of a bnc connector which perhaps has a wire lead coming out of it for this kind of purpose, or a screw terminal, or something for grounding the bnc shell (and hence the coax shield) ? Looked, but couldn't find anything appropriate. Thanks, Bob Hi Bob, The female BNC bulkhead connector often comes with a star/flat washer style of solder tab. 73's Richard Clark, KB7QHC |
Grounding A BNC Coax Cable End ?
"Bob" wrote in message ... Hello, I have a bnc coax cable from a receiving (only) antenna that ends up at a plastic cased switch box. The box has no convenient grounding point. I would like to ground the bnc of the coax end. I can rig "something" up of course, but was wondering if anyone might know of a bnc connector which perhaps has a wire lead coming out of it for this kind of purpose, or a screw terminal, or something for grounding the bnc shell (and hence the coax shield) ? Looked, but couldn't find anything appropriate. Thanks, Bob There's also this style which is overkill for you application. As Richard said the star/solder tab will work http://www.l-com.com/item.aspx?id=5484 Not the best picture but, on the expanded view you can see a ground tab with hole and the center pin. MikeK |
Grounding A BNC Coax Cable End ?
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McKenzie writes In article , Bob wrote: I have a bnc coax cable from a receiving (only) antenna that ends up at a plastic cased switch box. The box has no convenient grounding point. I would like to ground the bnc of the coax end. Bob- The BNC crimp connector I'm familiar with has a cylindrical ferrule that first slips over the Co-Ax. The connector body is then pushed onto the cable with a smaller cylinder sliding under the Co-Ax shield. Then the Ferrule is slid back over the shield end and inner cylinder, and finally crimped. I don't think it would be practical to insert a wire to be captured in the crimping process. Although it might be possible to solder a wire to the ferrule after it had been crimped, the Co-Ax dielectric would probably be deformed by the heat. Does the BNC connector have a mate in the box? If so, the mate might be a better place to attach a ground wire, especially if you want to disconnect the BNC at some point. If not, you could install a female connector on a grounding plate, that has no connection to the Co-Ax center conductor. Ground wire with large alligator clip gripping BNC connector? -- Ian |
Grounding A BNC Coax Cable End ?
On Nov 21, 2:03*pm, Fred McKenzie wrote:
In article , *Bob wrote: I have a bnc coax cable from a receiving (only) antenna that ends up at a plastic cased switch box. *The box has no convenient grounding point. |
Grounding A BNC Coax Cable End ?
hi all,
Thanks for suggestions and help. Great Group. Have learned a lot thanks to you all. Much appreciated. Happy Thanksgiving, Bob ------------------ On 11/21/2010 10:19 AM, Bob wrote: Hello, I have a bnc coax cable from a receiving (only) antenna that ends up at a plastic cased switch box. The box has no convenient grounding point. I would like to ground the bnc of the coax end. I can rig "something" up of course, but was wondering if anyone might know of a bnc connector which perhaps has a wire lead coming out of it for this kind of purpose, or a screw terminal, or something for grounding the bnc shell (and hence the coax shield) ? Looked, but couldn't find anything appropriate. Thanks, Bob |
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