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75 Ohm, RG59, clamp type plugs.
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I'm looking for a few BNC clamp type [1] cable mounted plugs for RG59 Co-Ax cable (CCTV use) but have only found them in 50 off so far. I could go for that (it's only 25 'cables') but I really don't need that many. https://uk.rs-online.com/web/p/bnc-connectors/5464881A/ Anyone know where I can get say singles or a pack of 10 at a comparable price please? Cheers, T i m [1] I used the nut / clamp type BNC plugs when installing a complete thin Ethernet LAN (8 segments, ~35 machines) and in all the time it was running I didn't have a single issue when making or running such connections 'ever', so would like to use the same on my CCTV stuff. I also like them because: They are easier to make a neat connection, with no braid hanging out. You get a 100% electrical connection on the core as it's soldered on. It's easier to assemble correctly / reliably. Because it's soldered on, it can be de-soldered and re used (so better for the environment, more flexible, cheaper in the long run). The outer sheath is clamped firmly with the rubber gland. p.s. I still have a fair bit of Belden 'shotgun' cable from my satellite TV days: https://catalog.belden.com/techdata/...5_techdata.pdf OK for 4k/8MP CCTV? |
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