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  2. BNC connector - Wikipedia

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    Rear view of a patch panel with BNC jacks in close proximity. [ 15 ] A BNC inserter/remover tool , also called a BNC tool , BNC extraction tool , BNC wrench , or BNC apple corer , is a tool used to insert or remove BNC connectors in high density or hard-to-reach locations, such as densely wired patch panels in broadcast facilities like central ...

  3. Patch panel - Wikipedia

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    However, switching equipment that can emulate the capabilities of a given patch bay is much more expensive. For example, an S-Video matrix routing switcher with the same capability (8×8) as a 16-point S-Video patch panel (8 patch cables connects 8 inputs and 8 outputs) may cost ten times more, though it would probably have more capabilities.

  4. List of video connectors - Wikipedia

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    Where BNC is used, available as 3 connectors with Sync on Green, or 5 connector Red / Green / Blue / Horizontal Sync / Vertical sync. Mac-II/Quadra DA15F: 1152 × 870 @ 75 [8] Macintosh: Mac-DA15F and Sun-13W3 were similar in capability to VGA. Some Sun machines used 4 or 5 BNC connectors to transfer video signal. 1990: 13W3 DB13W3: 1152 × 900 ...

  5. TNC connector - Wikipedia

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    The TNCA connector is a variant of the TNC connector specified in MIL-STD-348 [1] designed to provide an air gap in the dielectric region between the male and female connectors.

  6. Punch-down block - Wikipedia

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    A split-50 M-type 66 block with bridging clips attached A 110 punch-down block. A punch-down block (also punchdown block, punch block, punchblock, quick-connect block and other variations) is a type of electrical connection often used in telephony.

  7. MHV connector - Wikipedia

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    The connector looks almost identical to a typical BNC connector, but is designed to not mate with BNC jacks. It features two bayonet lugs on the female connector; mating is fully achieved with a quarter turn of the coupling nut. The dimensions of the connector are specified in the MIL-STD-348B. MHV connectors can be recognized by the slightly ...

  8. Patch cable - Wikipedia

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    The patch panel is a flat panel of audio connectors where XLR cables (often both "male" and "female") and 1/4 inch jacks can be plugged in. The "snake" cable makes setup more convenient, because if a sound engineer did not have a "snake", she or he would have to run 20 or 30 individual microphone and instrument cables from the stage to the ...

  9. Patch antenna - Wikipedia

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    Multiple patch antennas on the same substrate (see image) called microstrip antennas, can be used to make high gain array antennas, and phased arrays in which the beam can be electronically steered. A variant of the patch antenna commonly used in mobile phones is the shorted patch antenna, or planar inverted-F antenna (PIFA).