Give over you two. We all know it's 2BA. It's British electrical, what else is it going to be?
I like the BA thread. It's a practical thread form that makes for a much sturdier screw than comparitive sizes in other formats. The 47.5 degree form gives you a greater core diameter than the common 55/60 degree forms used by metric, US and Whitworth. Its a format designed for fine work in small diameters and it does it well. Yes, it's day is mostly done because electronic instrumentation and the microchip has taken over much of the old mechanical instruments of yore that it was intended for but that doesn't alter it's effectiveness.
Having a background of nutters who played with this stuff before I was a twinkle in my father's eye I now have the family accumulation of BA, Whitworth and SAE taps, dies and some ISO metric God Wot. BA is by far the sanest for small stuff. Just don't get me started on small ISO Metric.