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"What do the initials BNC stand for?" Good question; there are several answers, possibly apocryphal. Webopedia.com gives the following answer: "British Naval Connector or Bayonet Nut Connector or Bayonet Neill Concelman" The Amphenol homepage has this convincing-sounding explanation: Developed in the late 1940s as a miniature version of the Type C connector, BNC stands for Bayonet Neill Concelman and is named after Amphenol engineer Carl Concelman. The BNC product line is a miniature quick connect/disconnect RF connector. It features two bayonet lugs on the female connector; mating is achieved with only a quarter turn of the coupling nut. BNCs are ideally suited for cable termination for miniature to subminiature coaxial cable
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"What do the initials BNC stand for? The model as I received it was cram full of reversed-normals" Backward Normals Connector, obviously.
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I run into this every day at work; we still have a few buildings wired for coax..usually need a 'T' connector and a terminator to get them to work on the local PC's..they're a bit passe', but then you can't piggyback Rj-45 (cat 5 or so) together..;)
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