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In Reply to: Re: Best 75 Ohm BNC digital cable? posted by Bruce B on April 9, 2007 at 17:34:09:
Went through this exercise some time ago and it is easy to become totally confused. There are strong arguments that cabling should only be 1.5 meters long but others refute this. And so it goes on.I eventually settled on cabling from the Aussie place listed below. The results have been very satisfying and I am very sceptical about the need to spend a small fortune on a link. Note this not saying the quality of the cabling is unimportant, merely that, IMO, there is a lot of expensive snake oil out there.
John
Do not criticise the idiots in this world - we need them as they make the rest of us look so much better :-)
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The BNC to RCA adapter they have pictured on this site appears to be 50 ohm, not 75 ohm, at least from the center insulation...
The caption claims that 75 ohms is maintained. What makes you think it is only 50 ohms without specs on the materials used??John
Do not criticise the idiots in this world - we need them as they make the rest of us look so much better :-)
The dialectric on a 75ohm BNC does not extend around the centre 'pin' in the plug. In a 50ohm connector it does.
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