BNC
Bayonet connector, used for coaxial cable. Typically used for sending various forms of composite and component video. Also used on some radio mic recievers, and occasionally for Desk Lights.
The connector was named after the Bayonet (push and twist) locking mechanism and its two inventors "Neill" and "Concelman". Rumours that it stands for "British Naval Connector" are incorrect.
See Also
- BNC Removal Tool (often nicknamed an apple corer)

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