With all due respect, Frank, but 50 and 75 Ohm BNC connectors are very
compatible and in the TV and Video production businesses, we have been using
them since the '60's. When we changed from UHF connectors to BNCs, we only had
50 Ohm types, it was a little later that the 75 Ohm connectors were available.
In analog video it didn't make any difference, but when we got to SD video and
now HD video, it definitely did make a difference. Obviously at VHF anf UHF
RF, it makes a great difference.
Your description of the difference in connectors is spot on.
73, Gerry, K8GT
---- donovanf@starpower.net wrote:
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75 ohm BNC connectors are specialized connectors used primarily above 100 MHz
by in high definition television production studios, telephone, and satellite
communications industries. Unless you work in those industries, you're not
likely to need them. 50 ohm BNCs work fine with 75 ohm cables for applications
below about 100 MHz where the connector is very short compared to a wavelength.
The dielectric in 75 ohm BNCs connectors has a obvious different configuration
than the dielectric in 50 ohm connectors. The dielectric in a 50 ohm BNC is
extends along the inner surface of the shield. The dielectric in a 75 ohm BNC
does not extend along the inner surface of the shield.
http://www.lifebeforelandfill.com/item/cameras_photo/professional_video_equipment/cables_wires/canare_bnc_cable_m-m_75ohm_lv-61s_45-ft/images/00179_canare_bnc_cable_m-m_75ohm_lv-61s_45-ft_img_01_gall.jpg
IMPORTANT: 50 and 75 ohm BNC connectors are not usually compatible or
interchangeable.
73
Frank
W3LPL
---- Original message ----
>Date: Thu, 19 Nov 2009 14:38:03 -0800 (PST)
>From: Julius Fazekas <phriendly1@yahoo.com>
>Subject: Topband: F connector question
>To: topband@contesting.com
>
>Anyone have any idea what type of F connector I need for this? Didn't realize
>there were so many flavors.
>
>And what's the difference between a 50 ohm BNC and a 75 ohm BNC, other than
>the impedance?
>
>Commscope 22790 Quality High Performance HDTV Cable 9700851 18AWG CMR(ETL)
>C(ETL) 002112
>Center Conductor: 18AWG Solid Copper
>Dielectric: Foamed Polyetheylene (FPE) Approx. Dia. Over Dielectric: 0.144:
>+/- 0.004"
>Shield: Foil: Aluminum/Poly Tape, Braid: 34 AWG Tinned Copper, 90% Coverage
>Jacket: Flame Retardant Polyvinylchloride (FR-PVC)
>
>Mucho gracias in advance,
>Julius
>
>
>Julius Fazekas
>N2WN
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