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On Jun 17, 6:33*am, "Ralph Mowery" wrote:
I found an adapter in my junk box that goes from a BNC to something similar to a male N type. *It will not mate up to a female N connector. A normal N male connector has the center that is just about even with the shell that screws onto the female end. *This connector has the male part sticking out about 1/4 of an inch past the shell. *It will fit the female N connector except when I go to screw them together, there is not enough threads to mate and make a good mechanical connection. Anyone know what type of connector this is ? Two suggestions come to mind. First, have you tried Pasternack's connector identifier PDF (www.pasternack.com/pdf/catalog/ ConnectorIdentifier.pdf) or equivalent? Second, could it be a damaged BNC-to-N? It seems strange to have the pin sticking out that far; it would be inviting damage to the pin. Cheers, Tom |
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