Sorri, I must have been thinking type N connectors.

Stan, W1LE


On 4/9/2011 8:18 PM, [email protected] wrote:
Interestingly, 50 and 75-ohm BNC connectors have the same pin/shell
dimensions and properly couple together.  For more information go to
_http://www.cliftonlaboratories.com/august_2007.htm_
(http://www.cliftonlaboratories.com/august_2007.htm)  and  scroll down to the 
02 August 2007 entry.  There is a
link to the Amphenol  site for specifics about the connectors.

I am planning to use an Extron video distribution amplifier for standard
frequency distribution.  The 75-ohm connectors will be OK.  These  amplifiers
feed multiple 75-ohm outputs from a "zero-impedance" source by  inserting a
75-ohm resistor in each leg.  Some folks using these for  standard
frequency distribution change the resistors to 50-ohms.

Bruce, KG6OJI
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