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Michael Wynn



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PostPosted: Sat Oct 23, 2010 9:09 am    Post subject: Right Angle BNC Fittings Reply with quote

Hi all,

I am wiring in my com and transponder antennae. The wiring would be a little more elegant with a right angle connector on the antenna. B&C markets a right angle fitting:

http://www.bandc.biz/bncrightangleadapter.aspx
That runs about six bucks. Aircraft Spruce has a right angle fitting
http://www.aircraftspruce.com/catalog/elpages/bncrfconnector.php
that runs about $46.

The question is, is there a significant dB loss using B&C's right angle adaptor as opposed to the right angle fitting from ACS?

Thanks

Michael Wynn
RV 8 Finishing
San Ramon, CA
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PostPosted: Sat Oct 23, 2010 10:06 am    Post subject: Right Angle BNC Fittings Reply with quote

Michael,

I've had good results with the right angle connectors from Stein:

http://www.steinair.com/connectors.htm

Jim Dabney

On 10/23/2010 12:06 PM, MLWynn(at)aol.com (MLWynn(at)aol.com) wrote: [quote] Hi all,

I am wiring in my com and transponder antennae. The wiring would be a little more elegant with a right angle connector on the antenna. B&C markets a right angle fitting:

http://www.bandc.biz/bncrightangleadapter.aspx
That runs about six bucks. Aircraft Spruce has a right angle fitting
http://www.aircraftspruce.com/catalog/elpages/bncrfconnector.php
that runs about $46.

The question is, is there a significant dB loss using B&C's right angle adaptor as opposed to the right angle fitting from ACS?

Thanks

Michael Wynn
RV 8 Finishing
San Ramon, CA
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PostPosted: Sat Oct 23, 2010 10:33 am    Post subject: Right Angle BNC Fittings Reply with quote

I “split the difference” with SteinAir for $17.50: “3 Piece 90 Degree Right Angle Male BNC Crimp Connector for RG-400 & RG-58 Coax Cable. Uses the same crimper as standard BNC's.”

Note that it is a crimp connector whereas B&C’s is female to male right angle. You will have one extra BNC connector to complete the connection.

Allen Fulmer
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Hi all,



I am wiring in my com and transponder antennae. The wiring would be a little more elegant with a right angle connector on the antenna. B&C markets a right angle fitting:



http://www.bandc.biz/bncrightangleadapter.aspx

That runs about six bucks. Aircraft Spruce has a right angle fitting

http://www.aircraftspruce.com/catalog/elpages/bncrfconnector.php

that runs about $46.



The question is, is there a significant dB loss using B&C's right angle adaptor as opposed to the right angle fitting from ACS?



Thanks


Michael Wynn
RV 8 Finishing
San Ramon, CA
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PostPosted: Sun Oct 24, 2010 2:19 am    Post subject: Re: Right Angle BNC Fittings Reply with quote

Michael,

In a word: No.

Using a right angle adapter (or a right angle plug) won't make any detectable difference, so use whatever is convenient.
The ACS price seems rather alarming -your local electronics supplier should be able to come up with something for a lot less. Here in the UK my local supplier lists suitable adaptors and plugs from (the equivalent of) a couple of dollars...

Even top price ones like this:

http://uk.rs-online.com/web/search/searchBrowseAction.html?method=getProduct&R=7122920&cm_vc=prev_uk

are still a lot less, which is quite surprising as I often order from ACS as the price and availability is vastly better than I can get in the UK even with the transport and tax included.

One thing to watch; whether you choose a a new plug or an adapter make sure you get the 50 ohm version. RF standard is 50 Ohm, but Video uses an almost identical 75 ohm connector with a slightly smaller inner pin.

Hope that helps
Bill


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PostPosted: Sun Oct 24, 2010 5:36 am    Post subject: Right Angle BNC Fittings Reply with quote

Good Morning Bill,

That which you have shown is, as you say, an adapter. The higher priced version is a right angle connector, not an adapter.

The adapter has a slightly higher, though still minimal, loss involved. It means that there are two connections involved in lieu of one and the right angle connector generally has a slightly smaller profile than does a connector and an adapter.

Make any sense at all?

Happy Skies,

Old Bob

In a message dated 10/24/2010 5:26:05 A.M. Central Daylight Time, Billandsue(at)billbell.co.uk writes:
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Michael,

In a word: No.

Using a right angle adapter (or a right angle plug) won't make any detectable difference, so use whatever is convenient.
The ACS price seems rather alarming -your local electronics supplier should be able to come up with something for a lot less. Here in the UK my local supplier lists suitable adaptors and plugs from (the equivalent of) a couple of dollars...

Even top price ones like this:

http://uk.rs-online.com/web/search/searchBrowseAction.html?method=getProduct&R=7122920&cm_vc=prev_uk

are still a lot less, which is quite surprising as I often order from ACS as the price and availability is vastly better than I can get in the UK even with the transport and tax included.

One thing to watch; whether you choose a a new plug or an adapter make sure you get the 50 ohm version. RF standard is 50 Ohm, but Video uses an almost identical 75 ohm connector with a slightly smaller inner pin.

Hope that helps
Bill


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PostPosted: Sun Oct 24, 2010 7:29 am    Post subject: Right Angle BNC Fittings Reply with quote

Thanks for everyone's input on this. I cruising the aeroelectric site, I found that Bob N has an instruction sheet on using adaptors to make a permanent right angle connector:

http://www.aeroelectric.com/articles/BNC_Rt_Angle/BNC_Rt_Angle.html

I can't imagine he would post this unless it was a perfectly viable approach to the problem.

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Michael Wynn
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PostPosted: Sun Oct 24, 2010 9:50 am    Post subject: Right Angle BNC Fittings Reply with quote

At 10:25 AM 10/24/2010, you wrote:
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Thanks for everyone's input on this. I cruising the aeroelectric site, I found that Bob N has an instruction sheet on using adaptors to make a permanent right angle connector:

http://www.aeroelectric.com/articles/BNC_Rt_Angle/BNC_Rt_Angle.html

I can't imagine he would post this unless it was a perfectly viable approach to the problem.

It's one approach that tolerates an extra joint in the
system . . . a low risk decision. It also exploits
ready availability of commercial off the shelf parts.


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PostPosted: Mon Oct 25, 2010 7:12 am    Post subject: Re: Right Angle BNC Fittings Reply with quote

Bob,

Yes it makes sense and of course you are quite right about the extra loss, but I challenge anyone to measure it at the frequencies concerned, let alone tell any difference in practice (we are talking about the equivalent of perhaps a few inches of cable).

Right angle connectors are harder to come by, but over here RS sell them for less than the price of the adapters.

The adapters are a little more bulky, but the most serious downside is the weight which will raise your stall speed by around 0.001%!
Cheers

Bill
BobsV35B(at)aol.com wrote:
Good Morning Bill,

That which you have shown is, as you say, an adapter. The higher priced version is a right angle connector, not an adapter.

The adapter has a slightly higher, though still minimal, loss involved. It means that there are two connections involved in lieu of one and the right angle connector generally has a slightly smaller profile than does a connector and an adapter.

Make any sense at all?

Happy Skies,

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PostPosted: Tue Oct 26, 2010 7:13 am    Post subject: Right Angle BNC Fittings Reply with quote

For what it's worth, here's one data point for you.
I used a 90 degree BNC adapter between my transponder antenna and the coax and the transponder would not work. It was an adapter, not a connector. I switched to a straight coax to antenna connection (just barely had enough room) and it worked fine.
I have since sworn off ever again using a 90 degree BNC adapter.
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PostPosted: Wed Oct 27, 2010 1:05 pm    Post subject: Right Angle BNC Fittings Reply with quote

At 10:08 AM 10/26/2010, you wrote:
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For what it's worth, here's one data point for you.
I used a 90 degree BNC adapter between my transponder antenna and the coax and the transponder would not work. It was an adapter, not a connector. I switched to a straight coax to antenna connection (just barely had enough room) and it worked fine.
I have since sworn off ever again using a 90 degree BNC adapter.

But Stan, there have been gazillions of right
angle adapters produced and no doubt successfully
used in as many situations. The fact that you
suffered one instance of a failed installation
would be worthy of a failure analysis. There
is probably a logical cause for the effect that
has nothing to do with whether any particular
combination of connectors was installed.


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