It is the silver connector in the photo. It has about a .25-inch inner diameter and is 50 ohms. It is too small to be mini-UHF. Thanks.
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\$\begingroup\$ Does it mate to a BNC connector? Could be a slip-on (no bayonet). \$\endgroup\$– qrkAug 24, 2021 at 23:26
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\$\begingroup\$ I don't think it's a BNC. I was guessing maybe some sort of GPO (Gilbert Push On). But that's just a guess. \$\endgroup\$– SteveShAug 25, 2021 at 0:56
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I used this Coax connector identification utility to identify it as a TS-9 male plug.
For example, from L-com.
"Disclosure: I created and run the Connector Identification Utility website linked in this answer"
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May be an RF coaxial cable, with an SMB female 90° and an F-type male push-on connector, used to connect a sat receiver to its antenna.
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1\$\begingroup\$ The left one could maybe be an SMB female but not so sure about the right one. SMB male are some 3.5mm diameter, it looks too big. \$\endgroup\$– LundinAug 25, 2021 at 6:17
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\$\begingroup\$ Thank you, @Lundin. I've edited my answer. \$\endgroup\$– vu2nanAug 25, 2021 at 7:54
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\$\begingroup\$ There's also something called "mini SMB" which looks quite similar but smaller. I can't tell from the pic - caliper time. \$\endgroup\$– LundinAug 25, 2021 at 8:42