IDENTIFY YOUR CONNECTOR
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Details about the connector |
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Heavy Duty Straight "N" connector (plug). This is a typical connector on older GPS Units and found on the Geodetic style antennas. The connector we supply is double soldered and extremely durable. The original type N connector was invented by Paul Neill of Bell Labs. |
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Straight "TNC" connector (plug). This is the most common connector employed on modern GPS units now. The "TNC" was invented by Paul Neill of Bell labs and Carl Concelman of the Amphenol Company and was dubbed the TNC (Threaded Neill-Concelman) |
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Reverse Polarity "TNC" connector (plug). |
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"TNC" female (jack). |
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TNC" right angle connector (plug) |
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"BNC" connector. Found on Pacific Crest Radios and others. Invented by Paul Neill of Bell Labs and Carl Concelman of Amphenol and dubbed the BNC (Bayonet Neill-Concelman) |
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Female "BNC" connector. Found on Pacific Crest Radios and others. Invented by Paul Neill of Bell Labs and Carl Concelman of Amphenol and dubbed the BNC (Bayonet Neill-Concelman) |
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BNC Jack and mating Plug. Typically found on early Pacific Crest Radios.
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TNC jack and mating Plug. The most common connector found on GPS Receivers and Antennas.
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Reverse Polarity TNC Jack and mating Plug. Typically found on Topcon Hiper 900 mHz GPS and Trimble Site Net 900 mHz equipment.
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Reverse Polarity TNC Jack and Standard polarity TNC Jack.
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Type "N" Jack and mating Plug. Common on older GPS receivers and Geodetic Antennas
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TNC Jack and Type "N" Jack for comparison
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