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Type N-Male to BNC-Female Coax Adapter

Type N-Male to BNC-Female Coax Adapter

SKU: ANMBF
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Quick Specs

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This durable adapter allows you to connect BNC cables or antennas to equipment with a Type N port. It features a Type N-Male plug on one side and a BNC-Female jack on the other.

This is an essential adapter for connecting test equipment (like spectrum analyzers or signal generators) to commercial antennas, or for adapting high-end receivers to use standard BNC scanner antennas.

💡 Please Note: Sold as a Single Adapter

The main product image shows two adapters from different angles so you can see both connectors. This item is sold as a single (1) adapter.

  • 🔌
    Connector 1: Type N-Male: A large, threaded connector with a center pin. Designed to screw onto Type N-Female ports found on base station gear.
  • 📡
    Connector 2: BNC-Female: Features the standard BNC twist-lock lugs. Accepts any BNC-Male plug.
  • 🛠️
    Commercial & Test Applications: Perfect for adapting heavy-duty N-connector equipment to work with flexible, quick-disconnect BNC cables.

✅ Compatibility Check

This adapter screws onto a Type N-Female jack.

Common Uses:

  • Connecting a BNC test lead to a commercial antenna
  • Adapting a receiver with an N-connector to use a BNC antenna
  • Connecting BNC coax to an N-type lightning arrestor or splitter

Technical Specifications

Specification Detail
Connector 1 (Device Side) Type N-Male (Threaded, with Pin)
Connector 2 (Cable Side) BNC-Female (Twist-lock)
Impedance 50 Ohm
Material Nickel-plated brass
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Description

This durable adapter allows you to connect BNC cables or antennas to equipment with a Type N port. It features a Type N-Male plug on one side and a BNC-Female jack on the other.

This is an essential adapter for connecting test equipment (like spectrum analyzers or signal generators) to commercial antennas, or for adapting high-end receivers to use standard BNC scanner antennas.

💡 Please Note: Sold as a Single Adapter

The main product image shows two adapters from different angles so you can see both connectors. This item is sold as a single (1) adapter.

  • 🔌
    Connector 1: Type N-Male: A large, threaded connector with a center pin. Designed to screw onto Type N-Female ports found on base station gear.
  • 📡
    Connector 2: BNC-Female: Features the standard BNC twist-lock lugs. Accepts any BNC-Male plug.
  • 🛠️
    Commercial & Test Applications: Perfect for adapting heavy-duty N-connector equipment to work with flexible, quick-disconnect BNC cables.

✅ Compatibility Check

This adapter screws onto a Type N-Female jack.

Common Uses:

  • Connecting a BNC test lead to a commercial antenna
  • Adapting a receiver with an N-connector to use a BNC antenna
  • Connecting BNC coax to an N-type lightning arrestor or splitter

Technical Specifications

Specification Detail
Connector 1 (Device Side) Type N-Male (Threaded, with Pin)
Connector 2 (Cable Side) BNC-Female (Twist-lock)
Impedance 50 Ohm
Material Nickel-plated brass
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  • A purple logo with ’sozzle’ written on it.
  • A logo for ’Fleetwood Digital Extended Warranty’ featuring a blue shield with a circuit board pattern, a checkmark, and a padlock.

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