...and don't forget that male N connectors fit female BNC & TNC as well - just don't push them in too far or you'll damage the centre pin on the BNC/TNC.
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On Friday, January 24, 2020, 5:58:43 a.m. GMT-5, hwalker <herbwalker2476@...> wrote:
On Fri, Jan 24, 2020 at 02:16 AM, Reinier Gerritsen wrote:
" BNC on 900 MHz is just so so, on a measurement device it is an absolute no no! ''
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Not true.? BNC connectors are rated up to 4 GHz, although most professional test equipment? in my company's laboratory only use it to about 1.5 GHz.? Agilent, Rhode-Schwartz, Fluke etc. all commonly use BNC connectors on their test instruments.
Quality measurement equipment use BNC connectors manufactured by companies such as Amphenol, Pasternak, etc.? If you are talking about a bad experience with cheap Asian imports then you should say that and not disparage all BNC connectors.
- Herb