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BNC & other co-ax connections

I'm working on ~3 wireless projects right now and oddly enough one of the most frustrating parts has been trying to make sure i get the right cables. I'm a bit more confident now with what N-Type, RP-SMA, RP-TNC, and BNC are all about (first time around it's a bit confusing). Anyway, i accidently ordered a 2 foot cable that's N-Male to RP-SMA. I actually need to convert it to RP-BNC on the RP-SMA side. I can order the connector - but i'm not sure what this grade co-ax cable this is so i can get the right die for a crimper. Here's what's printed on the cable....

0668 WBC-195R 9700851 18 AWG CMR (ETL) C(ETL) AS22141

I Google'd the numbers but still a bit confused. Here's the connector i need to use..

BNC Male Reverse Polarity Connectors

Any help would be appreciated. 🙂

- RJ
 
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