Ok. I wasn't sure I could get away with that. 50ohm BNC's, or 75's?
BNCs are usually designed for either RG-58 (50 ohm) or RG-59 (75 ohm) coax. I believe that LMR-195 is RG-58 form-factor as well as being 50ohm. 50 ohm BNC should work just fine.
Fasten the pigtail to the card really well and just connect and disconnect from the TNC connector. It's a little bulky but will at least last.
By "really well", do we mean "expoxt the entire pigtail including the TNC jack to the case, like an ethernet lump"? :-)
Sounds about right. Even a ty-wrap will help a lot.
Got it. Here's another stupid question: how much pain will I endure trying to use a 2.4GHz magmount (for 802.11) with a CDMA 1xRTT card (at 1.9GHz)?
It isn't the mount but rather the antenna that makes the difference. The mount should preserve the 50 ohm impedance of the coax.
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