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DataShark 70018 Cable TV F Compression Bundle with Cable Cutter, Coax Stripper, Compression Crimper, and 10 RG6/RG6-Quad Cable TV F Connectors $59.99 DataShark Compression Crimp Bundle... |
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Paladin 9730 RG59 BNC SealTite Compression Connectors, 10-Pack $19.99 Bnc compression connectors rg59 10pk... |
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Paladin 9647 RG6-Quad Cable TV F SealTite Compression Connectors, 50-Pack $29.99 50 Pack - 1 x F Connector Male... |
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TRENDnet Cable Tester 10/100 COAX and TP ( TC-NT2 ) $39.43 The TC-NT2 is a convenient and comprehensive cable tester for network professionals. Its powerful and user-friendly features enable network installers to accurately check pin configurations of various voice and data communication cables. The TC-NT2 includes a master unit that transmits test signals to its corre-sponding remote terminator to verify cable reliability. It checks continuity and displa... |
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Pyle Home PHCT45 Network Cable Tester $28.99 CRIMPS RJ45 PLUGSALL-STEEL HANDLES WITH PADDINGCHECKS RJ45 & BNC NETWORK CABLESCHECKS UP TO FOUR PAIRS OF CONDUCTORS FOR CONTINUITY & CORRECT POLARITYDIM: 4.4"H X 3.8"W X 1"DUPC : 068888973328Shipping Dimensions : 17.75in X 12.75in X 12.25inEstimated Shipping Weight : 16.7008... |
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Ideal 45-520 Coax 3 Step BNC/TNC Connection Stripper $6.40 Ideal Industries 45-520 3 STEOP COAX STRIPPER BLACK... |
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Garmin GPSMap 430 Chartplotter US Lakes $586.66 GPSMAP® 430Package Includes:GPSMAP 430Built-in receiving antennaPower/data cableCrimp connectorsMounting bracket with tilt/swivelProtective front coverOwner's manual and quick reference guideThe sleek 430-series Garmin plotters pack a lot of value into their space-saving formats. They feature ultra-bright 4" QVGA displays and come ready to launch right out of the box with built-in cartography, wo... |
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Coax Compression Connector Adjustable Tool for Rg58 Rg59 Rg6 F BNC RCA $19.99 Universal/adjustable design for use on: Permaseal, Snap N Seal, Push N Lock, and most other brands of compression connectors. There are three easy steps to install coax compression connectors: 1. Prepare the coax cable with a cable stripper. 2. For F connectors twist the connector onto the cable until the center conductor is protruding. 3. Insert the connector into the compression tool and squee... |
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Steren 200-131-10 BNC Male Crimp $9.99 2-piece connectorNickel-plated brassRG-59... |
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Rg58 Solid BNC Male Crimp, 3 Piece Set 14-b1102 $3.29 BNC Male Crimp-On Connector - 3 piece set... |
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New Ideal 17 Piece Data And Video Installation Kit Data/Video Kit Data T-Cutter 7-in-1 Screwdriver UTP Stripper Coax Stripper w/ replacement Cartridge Punchmaster II Punch Down Tool w/ 110 Blade 110/66 Blade combo punch down blade Crimpmaster Crimp Tool for RJ-45 Modular Plug OmniSeal XL Compression Tool Probe Pic and Spudger F/BNC Connector Insertion/Removal Tool VDV Multimedia Cable Tester Amplifier Probe Electrician's Scissors w/ Stripping Notc... |
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New-WINTRON BNC CONNECTOR - WINBNC $16.28 Crimp on BNC for RG8X cable.... |
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BNC Female Crimp LMR195 or RG58 50ohm $1.99 BNC Female Crimp LMR195 or RG58 50ohm... |
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WINTRON BNC CONNECTOR $6.00 Crimp on BNC for RG8X cable.... |

I would like to make my own bnc video patch cables. What is a good quality cable to use?
I would like to make my own video patch cables to use in a portable rack mounted road case. Standard off-the-shelf ones don't last so I would like to use a cable that is very flexible.
I'd also like to make up some 'Y' adapter cables to avoid using the BNC solid Y adapters that put more stress on the panel mounted BNC sockets.
What is a good quality cable and what are the matching BNC connectors that go with it?
Is solder better than crimp? I'm a pretty good solderer and when I'm on the road I'd prefer not to have to carry an extra crimping tool.
The impedance is very important to video signals. It's not a good idea to split, T, or Y a video signal unless you can turn off the termination and daisy chain the signal, leaving the termination only at the end. Trying to connect 2 coax cables into one BNC connector simply wouldn't work. Getting the 2 center conductors into 1 pin would be a real challenge to say nothing of trying to put the 2 cables into the the back of the connector.
You can certainly build your own jumper cables. While RG6 has lower loss, RG59 is a stronger cable. For short jumpers the difference in loss won't be a factor and the cables should last longer. At 200 MHz there's only about 2 dB difference in loss in 100 meters (328 feet). Use a cable with a full braid as well as a foil shield. The full braid adds to the mechanical strength of the cable, especially where it's connected to the BNC. I prefer the soldered center pin and clamped shield style of connector. When done correctly they last longer.
