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  2. BNC connector - Wikipedia

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    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 apparatus rooms.

  3. Patch cable - Wikipedia

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    A patch cable, patch cord or patch lead is an electrical or fiber-optic cable used to connect ("patch in") one electronic or optical device to another for signal routing. Devices of different types (e.g., a switch connected to a computer, or a switch to a router ) are connected with patch cords.

  4. Tee connector - Wikipedia

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    BNC tee connector. A tee connector is an electrical connector that connects three cables together. It is usually in the shape of a capital T. It is usually used for coax cables and the three connector points can be either female or male gender, and could be different or the same standard, such as F type, BNC or N type.

  5. TNC connector - Wikipedia

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    Left, a male RP-TNC connector on a WiFi 2.4GHz antenna. Right, a male TNC connector. Reverse-polarity TNC (RP-TNC, sometimes RTNC) is a variation of the TNC specification which reverses the polarity of the interface.

  6. 10BASE2 - Wikipedia

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    In a 10BASE2 network, each stretch of cable is connected to the transceiver (which is usually built into the network adaptor) using a BNC T-connector, [a] with one stretch connected to each female connector of the T. The T-connector must be plugged directly into the network adaptor with no cable in between.

  7. Breakout box - Wikipedia

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    T1000-37 Tesuto Breakout box employing commonly used 37 position D-sub connectors that break out to banana jack test points. A four-port serial (RS-232) PCI Express ×1 expansion card with an octopus cable that breaks the card's DC-37 connector into four standard DE-9 connectors Example of a pocket-sized RS-232 breakout box that features switches to reconfigure or patch any or all the active ...

  8. Vampire tap - Wikipedia

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    10BASE5 vampire tap with a Medium Attachment Unit (Transceiver) to the left of the tap Dismantled vampire tap. Central metal-tipped insulated spike contacted cable core; smaller spikes contacted cable shield.

  9. Fiber-optic patch cord - Wikipedia

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    A fiber-optic patch cord is constructed from a core with a high refractive index, surrounded by a coating with a low refractive index, that is strengthened by aramid yarns and surrounded by a protective jacket. Transparency of the core permits transmission of optic signals with little loss over great distances.