BNC – 12 Port – 75Ω Feed-Through Panel – 1U Loaded
This 1U 12-port 75Ω BNC feed-through patch panel provides clean, organized coaxial cable routing in standard 19-inch equipment racks. The panel ships fully loaded with twelve 75-ohm BNC female-to-female feed-through connectors, making it ideal for broadcast video, SDI, CCTV, surveillance, professional A/V, and other applications that use 75Ω coaxial signal paths.
The convenient front-to-rear feed-through design allows cables to be connected without soldering or permanent termination. Its durable black powder-coated steel construction provides a professional rack appearance while helping organize and protect critical video and coaxial connections.
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| Category | Detail |
|---|---|
| Form Factor | 1U rackmount |
| Width | 19 inches — standard EIA rack width |
| Connector Type | 12 × 75Ω BNC female-to-female feed-through connectors |
| Characteristic Impedance | 75 Ohms |
| Panel Status | Fully loaded |
| Material | Steel with black powder-coated finish |
| Mounting | Standard rackmount flanges with mounting holes |
| Applications | Broadcast video, SDI, CCTV, surveillance, professional A/V, and 75Ω coaxial signal routing |
Each panel ships with a comprehensive hardware kit containing two commonly used rack screw sizes:
| U Size | Rack Spaces | Height — Inches | Height — Centimeters |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1U | 1 | 1.75″ | 4.45 cm |
| 2U | 2 | 3.50″ | 8.89 cm |
| 4U | 4 | 7.00″ | 17.78 cm |
| 5U | 5 | 8.75″ | 22.23 cm |
| 8U | 8 | 14.00″ | 35.56 cm |
Maintenance Tip: Multiply the U size by 1.75 to calculate rack height in inches. One inch equals 2.54 centimeters. Example: 5U × 1.75″ = 8.75″, or approximately 22.23 cm.
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