Hi Broke,
I think it stays not to discussion, that a better BNC can be usable up to
some GHz, but the longtime life cycle is (& through often using impedance
changings/unsure contacts) _I think_ clear worser as TNC/N...
Have good time!
(Im over longtime time-nuts reader )
Karesz
2010/3/26 Brooke
Hi John:
When HP came out with the first VNA (8410) I attended one of the demos.
Part of that was testing a BNC cable over the microwave range. It
worked much better than I expected. It turns out that the cores of a
type-N, TNC and BNC connector are all the same and they will properly
inte
John Allen wrote:
A few notes about the connector.
First, I hate BNC connectors.
But the BNC is useable to 11 GHz (No vswr spec.), and has a VSWR spec. of 1.3:1
up to 4 GHz. (See link below, about half way down the page.)
http://www.amphenolrf.com/products/bnc.asp?N=0&sid=4BAAA780568BE17F&;
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