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I don't think any one knows this but here i go.
What does BNC stand for?
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Originally posted by medunaweb:
What does BNC stand for?
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Different sources expand BNC as Bayonet Navy Connector, British Naval Connector, Bayonet Neill Concelman, or Bayonet Nut Connection.
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Tiger Shark
I heard that no one knew the answer to this but people have guessed it to be Bayonet connector because you have o twist it like you would with a Bayonet on a gun in order to lock it in.
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as in bnc connectors or cables?
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BNC = Bayonet Neill-Concelman (the inventors)
Also refered to as:
British Naval Connector
Barrel Nut Connector
Bayonet N-Type Compact
Bayonet Nut Coupling
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or in other words Coaxial network cable
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