10 x BNC Female Jack with Bulkhead Chassis Panel Mount Connector Nickel Plated
The BNC connector is a miniature quick-connect/disconnect radio frequency connector used for video, RF, and other signals. It was developed in the 1950s by Paul Neill of Bell Labs, and is still widely used today.
The BNC connector is a bayonet-style connector, which means that it mates by rotating the connector shell a quarter turn. This makes it quick and easy to connect and disconnect, even in confined spaces.
The BNC connector is available in a variety of configurations, including straight, angled, and bulkhead mount. The bulkhead mount connector is designed to be mounted on a panel or bulkhead, and provides a secure connection even in harsh environments.
The BNC connector is a versatile connector that can be used for a variety of applications. It is commonly used for video signals in CCTV and other video surveillance systems. It is also used for RF signals in telecommunications and other applications.
Product Features:
* Nickel-plated brass construction for durability and corrosion resistance
* Bulkhead mount design for secure connection in harsh environments
* Bayonet-style connector for quick and easy connect/disconnect
* 50 ohm impedance for superior signal quality
* Operating frequency range of DC to 4 GHz
* Voltage rating of 500 volts RMS
* Insulation resistance of 5000 megohms
* Suitable for use with RG-58, RG-59, and RG-6 coaxial cables
Benefits:
* Quick and easy to install
* Durable and corrosion-resistant
* Secure connection in harsh environments
* Superior signal quality
* Wide range of applications
Key Usage Points:
* CCTV and other video surveillance systems
* Telecommunications and other RF applications
* Panel and bulkhead mounting
* Connecting coaxial cables
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