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mstewart(at)iss.net Guest
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Posted: Thu May 25, 2006 7:29 am Post subject: 90 degree BNC |
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OK here we go again.
I have searched high and low in the archives. No Joy.
There was a bnc connector that allowed you to crimp or solder a ring on
the center conductor of the coax and then use a tiny screw to screw the
ring to the connector to allow for a for what amount to a 90 degree BNC.
I read Bobs trick, and I don't have room for that. Does someone have a
link and a source for what Im asking for?
Trying to connect coax to the back of a Garmin radio that's up against a
bulkhead.
Thanks
Mike
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aadamson(at)highrf.com Guest
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Posted: Thu May 25, 2006 9:23 am Post subject: 90 degree BNC |
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Mike,
Am phenol makes a "crimp/crimp" style BNC connector for 142/400 coax. You
basically strip it as if it were straight, then you crimp on the "tip pin",
then you slide on the shield crimp and "push to click" insert the pin into
the body, then you crimp the shield.
It's figure 1 in this drawing.
http://drawings.amphenolrf.com//pdf/111.pdf
Alan
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larry(at)macsmachine.com Guest
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Posted: Thu May 25, 2006 9:54 am Post subject: 90 degree BNC |
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Michael,
Go to www.mouser.com to find the exactitude of what your looking for.
This electronics distributor has it and
they will happily ship singular items to you if you've a credit card.
I've bought replacement radio connectors for
my Icom A200 and they were quick. I also have a 90-degree connector
like you describe for proximity to my
tank, but the item came with the radio.
Larry McFarland - 601HDS at www.macsmachine.com
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Stewart, Michael (ISS Atlanta) wrote:
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OK here we go again.
I have searched high and low in the archives. No Joy.
There was a bnc connector that allowed you to crimp or solder a ring on
the center conductor of the coax and then use a tiny screw to screw the
ring to the connector to allow for a for what amount to a 90 degree BNC.
I read Bobs trick, and I don't have room for that. Does someone have a
link and a source for what Im asking for?
Trying to connect coax to the back of a Garmin radio that's up against a
bulkhead.
Thanks
Mike
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mstewart(at)iss.net Guest
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Posted: Thu May 25, 2006 10:58 am Post subject: 90 degree BNC |
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OK Im not seeing the solution.
A regular 90 bnc coupler is way too long.
The figure you have the link for does not show that the center conductor
can come in from 90 degrees and attach. I like the little tab to solder
the shield, that's perfect. But it looks like the center conductor would
have to go straight in from the rear, rather than from 90 degrees.
I poked all over mouser and Im buried in web usability challenges with
this web site.
Help!
Mike
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flyboy.bob(at)gmail.com Guest
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Posted: Thu May 25, 2006 6:48 pm Post subject: 90 degree BNC |
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Stein has 90 deg connectors . . . don't know if it's exactly what you
are looking for?
see: http://www.steinair.com/connectors.htm
Regards,
Bob in SE Iowa
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OK here we go again.
I have searched high and low in the archives. No Joy.
There was a bnc connector that allowed you to crimp or solder a ring on
the center conductor of the coax and then use a tiny screw to screw the
ring to the connector to allow for a for what amount to a 90 degree BNC.
I read Bobs trick, and I don't have room for that. Does someone have a
link and a source for what Im asking for?
Trying to connect coax to the back of a Garmin radio that's up against a
bulkhead.
Thanks
Mike
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nuckollsr(at)cox.net Guest
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Posted: Thu May 25, 2006 7:16 pm Post subject: 90 degree BNC |
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At 09:02 AM 5/25/2006 -0400, you wrote:
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<mstewart(at)iss.net>
OK here we go again.
I have searched high and low in the archives. No Joy.
There was a bnc connector that allowed you to crimp or solder a ring on
the center conductor of the coax and then use a tiny screw to screw the
ring to the connector to allow for a for what amount to a 90 degree BNC.
I read Bobs trick, and I don't have room for that. Does someone have a
link and a source for what Im asking for?
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Is this short enough?
http://www.aeroelectric.com/Pictures/Connectors/Short_BNC_RA_1.jpg
http://www.aeroelectric.com/Pictures/Connectors/Short_BNC_RA_2.jpg
Bob . . .
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mstewart(at)iss.net Guest
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Posted: Fri May 26, 2006 4:30 am Post subject: 90 degree BNC |
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Nope. That big square rectangle making the 90 degree turn is too much.
I got some of those.
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Posted: Fri May 26, 2006 4:30 am Post subject: 90 degree BNC |
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Yes bob I believe that would work, albeit a little tougher to fabricate.
Whats the square u tube made of?
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nuckollsr(at)cox.net Guest
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Posted: Fri May 26, 2006 6:15 am Post subject: 90 degree BNC |
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At 08:25 AM 5/26/2006 -0400, you wrote:
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Yes bob I believe that would work, albeit a little tougher to fabricate.
Whats the square u tube made of?
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Square brass tube stock. Probably the best thing to do is
assemble this for you. You need to use a connector with Teflon
insulation (see the plastic oozing from holes in the pix?).
If you tell me how long a coax you need, I can put the connector
on one end for you.
Bob . . .
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Posted: Tue May 30, 2006 6:48 am Post subject: 90 degree BNC |
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Well I went to 2 Rat shacks and the trays holding my parts were empty in
both stores.
ARGH!
I think all you Aerolectric guys went out and scoffed em up!
Going to have to wait for restocking.
Whilst perusing my bins of bnc connectors, I ran across one and took a
crappy picture from my phone.
Here is exactly what I am looking for. I need about 4 more.
Who knows where to fine em?
www.mstewart.net/deletesoon/bncscrew.jpg
Mike
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jm(at)10squaredcorp.com Guest
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Posted: Tue May 30, 2006 6:57 am Post subject: 90 degree BNC |
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Perhaps try searching DigiKey? http://www.digikey.com
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Atlanta)" <mstewart(at)iss.net>
Well I went to 2 Rat shacks and the trays holding my parts were
empty in both stores. ARGH! I think all you Aerolectric guys went
out and scoffed em up! Going to have to wait for restocking. Whilst
perusing my bins of bnc connectors, I ran across one and took a
crappy picture from my phone. Here is exactly what I am looking for.
I need about 4 more. Who knows where to fine em?
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JimT
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Posted: Tue May 30, 2006 2:28 pm Post subject: 90 degree BNC |
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Try radio shack on line, just order the part.
Our local radio shack just went "consumer Only" and has very few parts.
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craig(at)craigandjean.com Guest
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Posted: Tue May 30, 2006 2:49 pm Post subject: 90 degree BNC |
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If you are going to mail order both B&C and Stein Air carry BNC connectors
along with other specialized aircraft parts and wire.
www.bandc.biz
www.steinair.com
The photo you supplied looked to me like a straight male BNC connector. B&C
has these but not a 90 one. Stein Air does (#SA-1010R).
-- Craig
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