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What are the differences between BNC and F-Connectors? Both are 75 ohms, and both works on RG6 but is one of them better?

Sam

2007-06-07 03:30:12 · 3 answers · asked by Sam T 2 in Consumer Electronics TVs

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BNC is for Video

The BNC connector is used for professional video connections, both for analog and Serial Digital Interface signals and on nearly every piece of electronic test equipment manufactured in the last 35 or so years.

F Connector is for RF (Radio Frequency) signals.

The F connector is a type of RF connector commonly used for "over the air" terrestrial television, cable television and universally for satellite television and cable modems, usually with RG-6/U cable.

2007-06-07 04:43:07 · answer #1 · answered by Jerry 7 · 0 0

RJ45 is the connector on the end of a Cat5 patch cord. RJ11 would be the connector on the end of a normal phone line or handset cord. BNC is an Acronym stands for British Naval Connector. A standard connector from a thin coaxial cable to a transceiver. F-Connector stands for "female" which indicates that it would accept a male plug. Hope this is helpful. Feel free to e-mail me if you have any other questions on cables, connectors or cabling items.

2016-05-18 23:43:55 · answer #2 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

F-connectors are more common in Televisions and hometheater use. where BnC is used in different electronical equipment using short Runs

2007-06-07 04:10:19 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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