Hi, gang,
I'm building out my home RF lab. I have a variety of older and newer devices/equipment, and I'm wondering if there's a "best" way to standardize on a particular connector type, as I have to build a bunch of coaxial lab jumpers.
Considerations...
1. My equipment has a mix of Type-N, BNC, and SMA connectors, while my radios have mostly SO-238s.
2. Mostly used at MF/HF, with potential to use at 50-450 MHz.
3. Ease of construction: Unless I win the lotto or someone can point me to a treasure trove, I want to make these jumpers, probably with RG-58X or LMR-195/240. I have a crimping tool with all necessary dies. I have crimped many Type-F compression connectors, a bunch of PL-259s, but no BNC, Type-N or SMAs.
Which BNC and N-type connectors are easiest to install by non-pro users such as myself? I plan to get a cable prep tool, set it up perfectly for the chosen cable/connector combo, and use it as my own internal "standard" to encourage success over time.

I have a bunch of coaxial adapters -- and plan to get more -- but I'd prefer to use as few as possible.
As always, thanks,
Kirk, NT0Z