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  2. BNC connector - Wikipedia

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    The US Navy used the term BNC to mean "Baby Neill Constant". The term BNC appeared in 1948 in ads for Amphenol connectors [4] together with the MIL-spec name UG-88/U.. While Paul Neill and Carl Concelman did not invent the BNC, it is often suggested that BNC means Bayonet NeillConcelman. [5]

  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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    BNC connector (Bayonet Neill-Concelman). (IEC 61169-8 and IEC 61169-63) C-type connector (Concelman) Dezifix connector, hermaphrodite connector used mainly by Rohde & Schwarz; DIN 7/16 connector (DIN 47223 and IEC 61169-4 [1]), a high-power 50 Ω connector originally developed by Spinner [2]

  5. Talk:BNC connector - Wikipedia

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    However, I also found an old 1955 document discussing various connector types and discussed (amongst others) about the baby N connector and the BNC connector as two distinctly different types noting that the baby N was a 3.5 millimetre format connector and that the BNC was a 7 millimetre format (which would fit as the full size N connector is 7 ...

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  7. TNC connector - Wikipedia

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    Invented in the late 1950s and named after Paul Neill of Bell Labs and Carl Concelman of Amphenol, the TNC connector has been employed in a wide range of radio and wired applications. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The TNC connector features a 7/16"-28 thread, [ 4 ] not to be confused with a 7/16 DIN connector , which is the diameter of the mating surfaces as ...