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ACSS BNC-F/RCA-M Adaptor

ACSS

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SKU:
STK TVCN11
UPC:
9329673022579
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ACSS BNC Female to RCA Male Adaptor – TVCN11

The ACSS TVCN11 is a BNC female to RCA male adaptor designed for reliable 75 ohm video signal conversion in CCTV and audio-visual installations. It allows equipment fitted with RCA outputs to interface with BNC-terminated cabling without modifying existing leads.

Key features icon Key Features

  • BNC female socket to RCA male plug adaptor.
  • Maintains 75 ohm impedance for composite video signals.
  • One-piece metal body for durability and electrical stability.
  • Knurled centre section improves grip during connection and removal.
  • No tools required – plug-and-play conversion.

Specifications icon Specifications

  • Item Code: TVCN11
  • Connector Type: BNC Female to RCA Male
  • Impedance: 75 ohm
  • Construction: One-piece metal adaptor
  • Finish: Silver
  • Application: Analogue video and audio-visual signal adaptation

What's in the box icon What's In The Box

  • 1 × ACSS TVCN11 BNC-Female to RCA-Male adaptor

Suitable uses icon Suitable Uses

  • CCTV camera and recorder connections.
  • Adapting RCA video outputs to BNC-based cabling.
  • Service, testing, and temporary video setups.
  • Commercial and residential security installations.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is this adaptor suitable for high-definition digital video?
No. This adaptor is intended for analogue 75 ohm video signals such as composite CCTV video, not HDMI or digital HD formats.

Can this be used in outdoor installations?
It can be used outdoors only when installed inside a weather-protected enclosure. The adaptor itself is not sealed.

Does this adaptor affect video quality?
When used correctly with 75 ohm cabling and connectors, signal loss is negligible for typical CCTV cable runs.

Additional information icon Additional Information

  • Commonly used by technicians when mixing legacy RCA equipment with BNC-based CCTV systems.
  • Avoid stacking multiple adaptors, as this can introduce mechanical strain on connectors.
  • Ensure all connected components are designed for 75 ohm video to prevent signal reflections.