I would leave the BNC's and use RG400 or 1/4" superflex or similar within the 
cabinet. Not sure how much advantage 1/2" would have inside the cabinet, and 
may be tough to make the real tight radius bends.

Tom
W9SRV

--- On Wed, 7/21/10, kg4ogn <[email protected]> wrote:

From: kg4ogn <[email protected]>
Subject: [Repeater-Builder] Need Help Locating Connector, Micro N Female Chasis 
Mount Crimp On
To: [email protected]
Date: Wednesday, July 21, 2010, 3:32 PM

  I am needing to replace the receive connector on a Kenwood TKR-750 repeater. 
The existing connector is a Female BNC Chasis mount. I am doing away with the 
LMR400 interconnects inside the cabinet and upgrading to 1/2'' Superflex. Since 
no one makes a BNC connector for 1/2 hardline I would like to swap the RX BNC 
connector out with an N connector. I've been searching the web for the last 40 
minutes and can't seem to find a "Micro" N Female Chasis mount crimp on 
connector (I say micro because the current connector is a BNC with a very small 
flange on it and a standard flange on an N Connector is too large and I don't 
want to get into drilling new holes on the repeater)
  I'm not sure if such a connector even exists, but I figured I would ask the 
experts and see if anyone could point me in the right direction. Thanks for the 
help guys...

                           Alex N4TIA



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