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BNC splitter adapter No name ROZGA — BNC male to 2× BNC female
BNC splitter adapter No name ROZGA — BNC male to 2× BNC female
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BNC splitter adapter No name ROZGA — BNC male to 2× BNC female
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BNC splitter adapter No name ROZGA — BNC male to 2× BNC female
BNC splitter adapter No name ROZGA — BNC male to 2× BNC female
The BNC splitter adapter No name ROZGA is a compact passive connector that converts a single BNC male input into two BNC female outputs. It is intended for simple signal distribution in applications where passive splitting is acceptable. The adapter allows one BNC source to be connected to two devices simultaneously, preserving the standard BNC connection form factor and enabling quick installation without tools.
This BNC male to 2× BNC female adapter offers a small footprint and simple plug-and-play operation. Its passive design requires no power and provides immediate duplication of the input signal to two outputs. The adapter maintains mechanical compatibility with standard BNC plugs and is suitable for tight installations due to its compact construction.
To use the adapter, align the BNC male plug with the source connector and push-lock or twist to secure the connection according to the BNC mating method. Connect the two BNC female outputs to the receiving devices using standard BNC cables. Ensure all connections are tight and that cable shielding and grounding are appropriate for your installation to reduce interference. Because the device is passive, expect a division of signal strength between outputs; check signal levels on each receiving device after installation.
Use this passive BNC splitter where simple duplication of a BNC signal is required and some signal attenuation is acceptable. Avoid using it in systems that require impedance matching, active signal amplification, or long cable runs without additional buffering. For critical RF or professional video applications, consider using an active distribution amplifier to maintain signal quality.
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