[Boatanchors] What Kind of Connector?

J. Forster jfor at quikus.com
Thu Dec 29 19:59:59 EST 2011


Or HN,

-John

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> TNC is the same size internally as BNC, but threaded externally instead of
> smooth with bayonets.  If it looks like an overgrown BNC but with threads
> (in other words, an overgrown TNC), maybe it's an N.
>
> In a message dated 12/29/2011 17:09:34 PM Central Standard Time,
> ken at wa0sbu.com writes:
>> Sounds like a "TNC"
>>
>>
>> On 12/29/2011 03:35 PM, Keith Densmore wrote:
>> >Hello All,
>> >I have a piece of English  gear with a type of coax connector I am not
>> >familiar with. It sort of looks like an over sized BNC connector except
>> the
>> >outer shell is not smooth it is  threaded, somewhat like a an SO 239.
>> The
>> >diameter  of the connector is about 1/2 inch. I've seen these before
>> but
>> not
>> >sure what it is called. I can email a pix if there is a good connector
>> >identifier on board.
>> >
>> >Thanks for the help, best for 2012,
>> >
>> >Keith ve3ts
>
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