I was looking through a catalog and noticed that some BNC connecters say they are made different for types of cable:
One connector description says: Right angle, BNC connector plug for use with Belden 9907, Belden B7806A, LMR-195, RG-141, RG-303, RG-58, RG-58A, RG-58B, RG-58C coaxial cable.
and another that says: RF CONNECTOR/BNC male straight crimp plug for use with RG-58, RG-142, RG-400, 50 Ohm.
Two questions:
1) The first connector does not mention RG-400, but does mention RG-58. Does this mean that the connector should not be used on RG-400, and if so why?
2) How big is the performance difference between RG-400 and RG-58? When I built my plane 17 years ago, I'm not sure RG-400 even existed.
One connector description says: Right angle, BNC connector plug for use with Belden 9907, Belden B7806A, LMR-195, RG-141, RG-303, RG-58, RG-58A, RG-58B, RG-58C coaxial cable.
and another that says: RF CONNECTOR/BNC male straight crimp plug for use with RG-58, RG-142, RG-400, 50 Ohm.
Two questions:
1) The first connector does not mention RG-400, but does mention RG-58. Does this mean that the connector should not be used on RG-400, and if so why?
2) How big is the performance difference between RG-400 and RG-58? When I built my plane 17 years ago, I'm not sure RG-400 even existed.