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BNC logo #21000[software] A BNC (short for bouncer) is a piece of software that is used to relay traffic and connections in computer networks, much like a proxy. Using a BNC allows a user to hide the original source of the user`s connection, providing privacy as well as the ability to route traffic through a specific location. A BNC can also be used to hi...
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BNC logo #22804British Naval Connector.
Found on http://www.comptechdoc.org/independent/networking/cert/netterms.html

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BNC logo #20532Bayonet Nut Connector provides a secure, easy-to-use means of connecting shielded cables to electronic equipment used for high-end video, computer networking and digital audio. Word clock usually uses a BNC connector and is on the Edirol DA-2496, an 8 in, 8 out PCI soundcard
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BNC logo #10444Bayonet Neil-Concelman. A special plug for connecting co-axial cables transmitting high frequency signals often used in networks.
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BNC logo #10444Bayonet Neill-Concelman (connector used with coaxial cable invented by Mr. Neill-Concelman) + British Naval Connector
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Bnc logo #21217The BNC (Bayonet Neill Concelman) is a form of quick connect/disconnect RF connectors, characterised by two bayonet lugs on the female connector which ensure a secure connection that will not easily fall apart or be accidentally pulled out. The BNC connector was developed during the late 1940's as a miniature version of the Type C connector. BNC co...
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BNC logo #20586Bayonet Nut Connector provides a secure, easy-to-use means of connecting shielded cables to electronic equipment used for high-end video, computer networking and digital audio. Word clock usually uses a BNC connector and is on the Edirol DA-2496, an 8 in, 8 out PCI soundcard.
Found on http://www.traditionalmusic.co.uk/music%20tech%20glossary/Music%20Tech%20Gl

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BNC logo #23176Bayonet Neill-Concelman
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BNC logo #20156BNC stands for Bayonet-Neil-Concelman connector, and it is the 'standard' connector in CCTV and broadcast TV for transmitting a basic bandwidth video signal over a coaxial cable. It can also be used as abbreviations for British Naval Connector or Bayonet Nut Connector.
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BNC logo #20850A quick disconnect electrical connector used to inter-connect and/or terminate coaxial cables.
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BNC logo #20955A popular connector with video professionals which features a high loading capacity. Workstations have BNC cables with 5 connectors: one each for the three basic colours red, green and blue and one each for horizontal and vertical synch.
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Bnc logo #22369A type of high precision connection often used in instrumentation and sometimes in digital audio. BN
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BNC logo #22745(Braid-n-Curl) A style created by plaiting or braiding the hair while wet, and then curling the ends with rollers or flexi rods. After the hair is dry, the braids and rollers are removed to reveal a wavy and curly hair texture.
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BNC logo #24152BNC Connectors on black coaxial cable (from Sweetwater.com)Coaxial connector used for carrying a composite video signal or radio frequency signal. BNC stands for Bayonet Neill Concelman - after original inventors Carl Concelman and Paul Neill who developed the connector in the late 1940s. BNC is also thought to stand for 'Bayonet Nut Connector'.
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