More properly known as the Bayonet-Neill-Concelman connector, the BNC connector is one of several radio frequency connectors on the market today. The name of the connector is derived from a combination of two things:
- the connecting technology employed; and
- the names of the two inventors of the device.
Many Warner devices require a BNC connector, including recorder outputs on temperature controllers, the sensor input on the overflow sensor system, the TA-29 cable that connects to the rear panel of the TC-324/344B temperature controller, external digital signal inputs on the front panel of the valve control systems, and many others.
To fasten a BNC connector, push in and turn clockwise. To unfasten, push and turn counter-clockwise. A typical BNC connector is shown below.

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