Amp (now Tyco) did introduce them.  Called "Decoupled Connectors''  Info at
http://www.te.com/usa-en/search.html?q=Decoupled%2BConnectors&source=header

Tyco parts 413476-2 and 5413476-2 are available from Mouser, maybe Digikey as well

Cheers,
Dave M


Chris Caudle wrote:
On Fri, December 18, 2015 4:50 pm, Bruce Griffiths wrote:
On Friday, December 18, 2015 12:27:33 PM Charles Steinmetz wrote:
It is perfectly possible to ground coax connector bodies at RF
without grounding them at power-line frequencies

Something like an annular ring capacitor that insulates the BNC body
from the chassis whilst capacitively shorting it to the Chassis at
RF ??.

Yes, exactly what I was referring to previously when I mentioned the
telecom solution to this problem.

I have an Amp connector in my parts bin with this style of
connection, but it doesn't have a full part number printed so I can't
find the drawing.

I believe this Amp patent from 1990 may refer to the method of
assembling such a connector:
http://www.google.com/patents/US5062811



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