two questions: 1. If you don't want "funky UHF," (and I can understand why you would not like UHF) why don't you say what you DO want? N? DIN?.....? 2. You say you want a barrel but let's be careful
<snip> I'm always willing to learn stuff. But in the more than half a century that I've been a ham, this is the first time I have ever heard the term "bullet" to describe what my friends and I have b
In the GPO/GPPO/SMP/SSMP series of connectors, the official name of the female to female adapters is "bullet" as originally used by Corning Gilbert, who originated these connectors. You can look it u
I guess I do not think UHF bulkhead connectors are called "bullet connectors" either.... a web search for this term yields pages with products like this: http://www.mpsracing.com/products/MPS/wp01.as
Obviously, the terms "bullet" and "barrel" mean different things to different people. Those who "assign" these short-hand names actually end up clouding the already muddy water of connector nomenclat