What coax fitting is this?

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What coax fitting is this?

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I found a spot on my radio coax cable that is worn and while I have things apart I’ll run a new cable. Can any of you tell me what fitting part number I need to order? It is the fitting on the right in the picture with the arrow pointing at it. I don’t know if you need his info but the radio is a KX 170B and I plan on ordering RG-400 cable.

Is it a BNC male?

Thanks,
Doug
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Re: What coax fitting is this?

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Yes, that is a BNC male. 11-01802 is the Aircraft Spruce P/N.
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Re: What coax fitting is this?

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THANKS!!
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