BNC connectors?? - defined
Rolf Dekleer
rolf.dekleer at GROWTHWORKS.CA
Fri May 23 11:20:34 EDT 2003
I found a definition for BNC Connector on TechWeb website: http://www.techweb.com/encyclopedia/defineterm?term=**RANDOM**&rnum=6218
"(Bayonet Neill-Concelman or British Naval Connector) A commonly used plug and socket for audio, video and networking applications. BNCs connect two-wire coaxial cable (signal and ground) using a bayonet mount. After the plug is inserted, the bayonet mechanism causes the pins to be pinched into the locking groove when the plug is turned. See A/V ports and plugs & sockets."
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From: Bob Dean [mailto:bobdean at ADELPHIA.NET]
Sent: Thursday, May 22, 2003 5:55 AM
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Subject: BNC connectors??
Hello, I'm trying to find out the meaning of "BNC". In other words, does "BNC" stand for anything? Tnx. Bob Dean bobdean at hotmail.com
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