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PostPosted: Mon Jun 09, 2014 9:35 am    Post subject: Right angle BNC Reply with quote

Bob,

I just received some of the right angle BNC connectors that we were
discussing a couple of weeks ago. They do come with no instructions. I am
assuming that the cable will be properly prepared and the center conductor
will be soldered into the notch in the back end of the center conductor pin,
then the barrel will crimp over the braid as in a standard straight
connector.

Am I correct that the center conductor will be soldered?

Roger


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PostPosted: Mon Jun 09, 2014 12:24 pm    Post subject: Right angle BNC Reply with quote

At 12:33 PM 6/9/2014, you wrote:
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Bob,

I just received some of the right angle BNC connectors that we were
discussing a couple of weeks ago. They do come with no
instructions. I am assuming that the cable will be properly
prepared and the center conductor will be soldered into the notch in
the back end of the center conductor pin, then the barrel will crimp
over the braid as in a standard straight connector.

Am I correct that the center conductor will be soldered?

Correct. The trim dimensions for this connector are
the same as for a straight connector . . . except
the center conductor is a tad bit shorted and soldered
to the notched stud as opposed to crimped.

The treaded cap covers the finished joint.

Bob . . .


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PostPosted: Tue Jun 10, 2014 10:10 am    Post subject: Right angle BNC Reply with quote

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>Bob,
>
>I just received some of the right angle BNC connectors that we were
>discussing a couple of weeks ago. They do come with no
>instructions. I am assuming that the cable will be properly
>prepared and the center conductor will be soldered into the notch in
>the back end of the center conductor pin, then the barrel will crimp
>over the braid as in a standard straight connector.
>
>Am I correct that the center conductor will be soldered?

Correct. The trim dimensions for this connector are
the same as for a straight connector . . . except
the center conductor is a tad bit shorted and soldered
to the notched stud as opposed to crimped.

The treaded cap covers the finished joint.


Just as I thought! Thanks for the confirmation, Bob

Roger


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