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![]() "Roy Lewallen" wrote in message ... Owen Duffy wrote: Beware of having 50 and 75 ohm versions of BNC and like around, incorrect pairing risk damage to the female connector. Most 75 ohms applications still use 50 ohm BNC connectors, even though 75 ohm versions are available. I keep reading this, and it puzzles me. I have a number of RG-59 patch cables which have 75 ohm BNC connectors fitted (and others with 50 ohm connectors). As far as I can tell with a magnified inspection, the center conductor of the 75 ohm male BNC is the same diameter as it is in a standard 50 ohm BNC. The only apparent difference is that the dielectric around the inside of the outer mating area is much thinner in the 75 ohm connector, and the diameter of the 50 ohm center pin steps up as it enters the solid dielectric at the bottom while the 75 ohm center pin doesn't. Since the pin of the male connector is wholly inserted into the socket, its diameter should not matter. The OD of the *female* center conductor should be different. Also, the OD of the back end of the male connector (the part that does not insert) should be different. There were dimensions available at the Tyco web site. Tam/WB2TT |
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