In message <00b201ca1755$f14c7820$d3e56860$@mcauley>, dated Fri, 7 Aug 
2009, John McAuley <[email protected]> writes:

>I am seeking assistance to identify a very unusual RF flange connector. 
>I can send photographs to anyone that thinks they can identify it.

Can you put a picture on a web site and give us the URL?

>They are used on old equipment in the 2.4 GHz band and I believe are 50 
>ohm.
>
>The connector appears to be designed to enable modules to be assembled 
>as a push fit. A clamp is then fitted over the connector assembly to 
>hold the parts together.

There is/was a BNC-compatible connector with those characteristics, used 
with semi-rigid coax.
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