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  2. BNC connector - Wikipedia

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    While Paul Neill and Carl Concelman did not invent the BNC, it is often suggested that BNC means Bayonet NeillConcelman. [5] At the time of the BNC development, Concelman worked at Danbury Knudsen and invented the C connector as an improvement to the BNC. In the late 1950s, at Amphenol, Neill and Concelman invented the TNC connector, which ...

  3. Neill–Concelman connector - Wikipedia

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    A NeillConcelman connector may refer to: BNC connector, with bayonet-type fastening; TNC connector, threaded version This page was last edited on 7 ...

  4. List of RF connector types - Wikipedia

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    SR connector (from Russian: Cоединитель Pадиочастотный) is a Russian RF connector, based on the BNC connector and which comes in a 50 Ω and 75 Ω versions; TNC connector (threaded Neill-Concelman) Twin-BNC (Twinax) Twinax connectors are used with 78 Ω or 95 Ω conductor cables and operate from 0–200 MHz. Due to ...

  5. Talk:BNC connector - Wikipedia

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    As others have written before, this name is misleading, since the BNC is neither a baby, nor a constant impedance connector. According to Google and my personal experiences, most ham operators likely also know the BNC as "Bayonet Neill-Concelman", not as "Baby Neill Constant" (I, for one, have never heard of the latter).

  6. Amphenol - Wikipedia

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    Amphenol engineers also invented the commonly used BNC connector ("Bayonet Neill-Concelman"). [8] Amphenol Fiber Systems International is a fiber optic company started in 1993 that specializes in the fabrication and manufacturing of fiber optic connectivity products and systems.

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    From January 2008 to December 2012, if you bought shares in companies when Alain J.P. Belda joined the board, and sold them when he left, you would have a -53.5 percent return on your investment, compared to a -2.8 percent return from the S&P 500.

  9. Talk:N connector - Wikipedia

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    The truth of the matter is that the N connector was invented By Paul Neill of Bell Labs and most likely pilfered by the Nazis prior to WWII. Another connector (the C connector) is attributed to a fellow Bell Lab engineer named Concelman. A hybrid of the two designs was designated the BNC (Bayonet Neill Concelman) connector.