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Roy Lewallen wrote:
Well, a scope will have a 50 ohm female connector, which should tolerate any kind of male without damage. That's what I was talking about earlier. I ruined the BNC inputs on some of my older TEK scopes by using off-brand 50 ohm terminators that were difficult to install. Apparently the male pin extended too far into the female and spread the pins. Some cheap commercial coax cable had the same problem. The scope bnc connectors are special and had the multiplier contact for 10X probes, and were too difficult and expensive to get and install. I would often waste time debugging strange waveforms when it turned out the problem was in the scope connector. Squeezing the pins gently would make it work for a while, then it would come right back. You often see the problem on used equipment like spectrum analyzers, sig generators and counters. Evidently someone went in with needlenose pliers to try to tighten the legs, but instead squashed them into a square instead of a circle. They don't make reliable connections after that. After discussing this, I'm inclined to get a handful of female connectors to test the male coax hardware. If it ruins the connector and cannot be fixed, toss it in the garbage where it belongs. The only vulnerable connector should be a 75 ohm female connector of the sort which has a smaller pin diameter. I don't believe I've ever seen one of those, and you'll certainly never see one on any commercial equipment except only possibly some video-related units. That's good - I don't think I've ever used or seen any 75 ohm hardware, but maybe someone working on TV might run into the problem. Roy Lewallen, W7EL Regards, Mike Monett |
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