If panel and connector sizes permit a small single hole panel mount connector 
can be insulated with a fiber shoulder washer and a flat fiber washer.
https://www.keyelco.com/category.cfm/Shoulder-Washers-Bushings/Fibre-Shoulder-Washers/id/813
https://www.keyelco.com/category.cfm/Washers/Nylon-Fibre-and-Steel-Washers/p/448/id/712/c_id/714

Alternately a piece of PCB material with copper removed can become an 
insulating mount, with the connector poking out through an oversize panel hole. 
Yes, now you need to mount the PCB somehow (2-4 screws?). But one piece of PCB 
stock can hold multiple connectors, making that a bit easier.

Bob L.


> Sent: Saturday, October 24, 2020 at 2:24 PM
> From: "AC0XU (Jim)" <james.schatz...@ac0xu.com>
> To: time-nuts@lists.febo.com
> Subject: [time-nuts] Query about insulated coax panel connectors?
>
> Time-nuts:
>
> Having recently run into major ground loop noise issues, I have begun 
> reworking some of my homemade pieces of equipment using insulated coax 
> connectors. My goal is to have one ground connection only in the cases, and 
> that is at the power entry point, either a power cord or the outer terminal 
> of a DIN. I am also installing isolation baluns on inputs and/or outputs.
>
> Insulated BNCs are readily available. Others not so. In some cases, there is 
> not room to install an insulated BNC. I am not finding any insulated SMA, 
> SMC,  SSMA, or SSMC despite googling and searching catalogs.
>
> Does anyone know of a source for insulated small threaded coax panel 
> connectors?
>
> Another option would be a compact insulating bushing that an SMA panel 
> connector, for example, could be mounted in. I am not finding anything like 
> that either...  In fact the ideal solution would be an insulated SMA with an 
> integrated 1:1 balun.
>
> And I am not thinking about using plastic cases - that would introduce a 
> whole other set of problems. I think about my lab area at work where a bundle 
> of dozens of gigabit ethernet cables run through the roof directly over the 
> lab bench - the ambient noise level is quite high.
>
> Suggestions???
>
> The only idea I have some up with is to design something myself, possibly 3-D 
> printed...  Any suggestions about how to get started on something like that?
>
> Thanks in advance-
> Jim


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