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rd2(at)evenlink.com Guest
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Posted: Mon Apr 17, 2006 12:52 pm Post subject: right angle BNC |
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I am about to install a right angle crimp type 2 piece solderless BNC but
am not sure what holds the coax center to assure good contact. Can anyone
enlighten me?
Rumen
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Gilles.Thesee(at)ac-greno Guest
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Posted: Mon Apr 17, 2006 12:59 pm Post subject: right angle BNC |
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rd2(at)evenlink.com a crit :
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I am about to install a right angle crimp type 2 piece solderless BNC but
am not sure what holds the coax center to assure good contact. Can anyone
enlighten me?
In some models, once you've crimped the center conductor, you push the
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center contact in place. In other models, you have to solder the core to
the center pin, then press in the small cover. Works well too.
Hope this helps,
Regards,
Gilles Thesee
Grenoble, France
http://contrails.free.fr
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flyboy.bob(at)gmail.com Guest
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Posted: Mon Apr 17, 2006 4:14 pm Post subject: right angle BNC |
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You crimp the center conductor or solder it?
Good Luck,
Bob is SE Iowa
On 4/17/06, Gilles Thesee <Gilles.Thesee(at)ac-grenoble.fr> wrote:
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rd2(at)evenlink.com a crit :
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> I am about to install a right angle crimp type 2 piece solderless BNC but
> am not sure what holds the coax center to assure good contact. Can anyone
> enlighten me?
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In some models, once you've crimped the center conductor, you push the
center contact in place. In other models, you have to solder the core to
the center pin, then press in the small cover. Works well too.
Hope this helps,
Regards,
Gilles Thesee
Grenoble, France
http://contrails.free.fr
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rd2(at)evenlink.com Guest
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Posted: Tue Apr 18, 2006 6:11 am Post subject: right angle BNC |
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No solder, it looks like I have just to push the center conductor in place.
It's 2 piece - the angle BNC and the piece that crimps over the jacket.
It's the no solder connection that concerns me a bit. I have a picture, but
I think the list strips attachments.
The other (less elegant but probably better contactwise) option is to get
an old fashioned straight BNC (center soldered, jacket crimped) and a 90
degree adapter.
Thanks for the input.
Rumen
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rd2(at)evenlink.com a crit :
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I am about to install a right angle crimp type 2 piece solderless BNC but
am not sure what holds the coax center to assure good contact. Can anyone
enlighten me?
In some models, once you've crimped the center conductor, you push the
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center contact in place. In other models, you have to solder the core to
the center pin, then press in the small cover. Works well too.
Hope this helps,
Regards,
Gilles Thesee
Grenoble, France
http://contrails.free.fr
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You crimp the center conductor or solder it?
Good Luck,
Bob is SE Iowa
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