A lot of test equipment has extra BNC connectors on the back and we all know how annoying they are to get to.
To get to the back of my rack i have to move it forwards away from the wall on wheels, its not hard but still anoying. So i thought about screwing in a BNC patch panel, but that is something id have to make or buy so i been looking at the rack some and realized it has lots of holes already on the front in the form of standard rack rails. Unluckily standard rack rail holes are not large enough to install a panel mount BNC connector in them, however a SMA connector is easily small enough to fit trough.

So there are panel mount bulkheds that go from SMA to BNC but need a SMA sized hole for mounting, bought a bunch of them and added in some washers to make sure it fits well (Hole is tiny bit too big) All of this is stacked up as shown with the screwdriver representing the rack rails wall.

All of this is screwed on to the rack rail as shown here and a SMA cable carries the signal off to the back. Additionally the large washers provide room to write down what that BNC is for. In this case the modulation and auto gain control input of a Gigatronics 6100 synthesizer.

Other end of the coax simply terminates in to BNC and goes to the corresponding ports on the back .

So here is what it looks like when done, pretty sleek looking i think for the little work it takes to put together and if you use Chinese parts and cables its pretty cheep too.
