Hi

BNC's suffer from shield separation issues and from basic wear out on the 
connector it's self. Cheap coax = shield seperation. On the connector its self 
it's either plating or loss of spring in the fingers.  The best solution is to 
cut the connector off the cable. That way at least it doesn't mess you up a 
second time. Once you get a big enough pile of single ended cables, it's time 
to get out the crimp tool….

Bob

On Mar 3, 2013, at 10:46 AM, John Ackermann <j...@febo.com> wrote:

> Yup, they are BNC (by necessity).  I'm still experimenting but it may be an 
> ill-fitting connector on the cheap patch cable.  Switching to a better 
> quality cable seems to have solved the problem, one way or the other.
> 
> John
> ----
> Bob Camp said the following on 03/03/2013 10:10 AM:
>> Hi
>> 
>> By any chance is the connector a BNC? They have been known to create similar 
>> looking issues.
>> 
>> Bob
>> 
>> On Mar 3, 2013, at 9:59 AM, John Ackermann <j...@febo.com> wrote:
>> 
>>> I was measuring two OCXO and was getting some quite unusual results -- a 
>>> symmetrical frequency cycling of several more than 1e11 p-p, with a period 
>>> of around 15 seconds.
>>> 
>>> I removed an RG-58 3 foot jumper cable that fed 5 MHz from the rear panel 
>>> of another OCXO to a patch panel (where it was terminated in 50 ohms), and 
>>> the noise quieted right down.  See the attached frequency plot.
>>> 
>>> The other OXCO had a similar jumper cable in the path, and although the two 
>>> cables were not parallel to each other for any significant distance, there 
>>> was still enough signal radiation and pickup to cause a nasty problem.
>>> 
>>> Lesson learned -- use only double-shielded cable in the oscillator rack 
>>> (and in any RF measurement path) from now on.
>>> 
>>> John
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