All,
 
Thanks for the support. We made up a 2 foot section of co-ax with a SMA  
connect on 1 end and a female 259 connector on the other end. Problem solved 
and  the total costs was less than USD 15.00.
 
I do have to wonder why no one (that I could locate) makes a simple one  
piece connector for these hand held radios so that you can use the HH as an  
emergency back up. Strange..
 
Thanks again for the hot and steamy deep Southern USA
 
Jack Fitzgerald
C&C 39TM
HONEY
US12788
 
 
In a message dated 6/26/2013 7:44:11 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,  
billb...@sbcglobal.net writes:

Although Neill-Concelman is technically and  pedantically correct, 
overwhelming common usage is Navy or Naval. Yes, I am a  long time licensed 
electronic tech.  If you expect the majority of people  including Radio 
Technicians 
to understand what you want, you call it a Bayonet  Naval Connector or 
Threaded Naval Connector.  Now that you have googled  BNC to find a wikipedia 
entry, try googling Navy Connector, and see what you  find. A large number of 
electronic techs came from the U.S. Navy electronics  division, and the Navy 
manuals are used in many civilian electronics schools.  So there is a very 
strong "naval" connection to electronics, and especially  radios.  :-) 

Bill  Bina
PS. Backronym? Please find THAT in a legitimate dictionary! =-O 




On 6/25/2013  11:50 PM, Marek Dziedzic wrote:


Bill, 
You wish everything is  related to sailing (don’t you?). The BNC stands for 
 Bayonet Neill–Concelman connector after two guys who invented it (from  
Bell Labs and Amphenol).  The “naval connector” (British or Bayonet) is a 
backronym. The BNC connectors  are widely used outside of  marine applications 
and their use on boats (sail or otherwise) is  secondary. 
Marek (in  Ottawa).

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