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The most well known Bayonet type connector is the BNC connector, which was initially introduced to make it easy to connect and disconnect, in comparison to screw-on connectors. The BNC series is still very popular for low frequency test equipment. It has been made available in multiple versions, 50 and 75 ohms, high voltage, isolated,...
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Quick-Lock and Secure connectors are designed to provide the ease of use of a Snap-on type with the reliability of a Screw-on type. They feature a coupling mechanism which makes connections fast, simple and reliable, in the tightest spaces and without tools. Quick-Lock types are typically 10 times faster to mate than standard Screw-on connectors,...
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Screw-on connectors provide a robust connection with high electrical performance. They are typically longer to install compared to Quick Lock types and do not allow high density connections. They are preferred for test and measurement applications at very high frequency up to 67 GHz, but are also used in many applications from telecom to military....
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Connectors featuring a "snap-on" coupling mechanism are easily connected with a straight push and unmated with a straight pull. They are well-suited for connections in limited spaces or dense environments. Radiall offers a broad range of standard and proprietary snap-on series. The most popular snap-on interfaces are SMB and MCX. One of the main benefits...