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The TNC (Threaded Neill-Concelman) connector is a threaded version of the BNC connector, offering better performance at higher frequencies, typically up to 11 GHz.
Design and Features
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Threaded Coupling Mechanism: Provides a secure connection, ideal for environments with vibration.
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50 Ω Impedance: Ensures consistent performance across applications.
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Enhanced Frequency Range: Suitable for applications requiring higher frequency handling.
Common Applications
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Mobile Communications: Used in devices where secure connections are critical.
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Military Systems: Employed in radar and communication systems.
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Industrial Equipment: Found in various high-frequency RF applications.
Why Choose Reach-line’s TNC Connectors?
At Reach-line, we provide TNC connectors that deliver superior performance and reliability, meeting the demands of high-frequency applications.
👉 Check out our Precision TNC Series Connectors
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