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Newer page: | version 6 | Last edited on Monday, March 8, 2004 1:04:34 am | by PerryLorier | Revert |
Older page: | version 5 | Last edited on Sunday, March 7, 2004 10:37:27 pm | by StuartYeates | Revert |
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!BNC
-A physical connection which is used primarily in 10base2
ethernet and professional/early video recorders as well as workstation monitors with separate cables for [RGB].
+A physical connection which is used primarily in [10Base2]
ethernet and professional/early video recorders as well as workstation monitors with separate cables for [RGB].
BNC allows for two lines of a co-axial cable to be connected with a locking nut to reduce the likelyhood of the join separating. A BNC connector has a bayonet-type shell with two small knobs on the female connector which lock into spiral slots in the male connector when it is twisted on. Also known as RG58.
BNC is an [Acronym] for many many things: