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  1. milradioman

    Military BNC connectors

    Darn, the part number would be the best way to get what you need. If room allows for it; I have used vacuum or fuel hose or similar material that will tightly slip over the barrel to get a better grip on my test cables. There are a few good business that will build the cable you need. I...
  2. milradioman

    Military BNC connectors

    Understand, but I have not seen a BNC barrel with that much knurled surface recently, I can't recall the one manufacturer that made them like that, it's been a long time since I have seen them. Is there a part number anywhere on the connector?
  3. milradioman

    Military BNC connectors

    The BNC connector on the left is a crimp type, and the one on the right is a clamp or solder type. Different manufacturers have slight variations, so depending on the manufacturer, the knurled part may be smaller or larger than the one you have in the picture. The crimp connector requires a...
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