At 1/21/2009 15:13, you wrote:

>One caveat: While a type N male will plug into a BNC female, the N center
>pin is a little larger than that of a BNC. Doing this will expand the
>sleeves in the female BNC and when you go to put a BNC male back in (with
>the smaller pin) it may not make good contact again. Sometimes you can get
>away with it and sometimes you permanently damage the BNC female.

Also don't forget that there are 75 ohm versions of the N, BNC & SMA out 
there too.  All barely distinguishable from each other yet incompatible, of 
course.

Bob NO6B

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