Specifications
TNC MALE Connector
TNC Family
TNC (Threaded Neill–Concelman) is the threaded version of BNC, offering improved performance up to 11 GHz and better vibration resistance through its screw coupling. It is commonly used in mobile radio antennas, avionics, and outdoor installations where BNC's bayonet lock would not provide sufficient mechanical security.
Typical Applications
Mobile radio antennas, aviation and military radios, outdoor wireless equipment requiring vibration resistance, some older GPS receivers.
Gender & Polarity Note
Check the product datasheet for gender and polarity details. RF connectors are available in male (pin), female (socket), and reverse-polarity (RP) variants.
Cables Available with TNC MALE
Select a cable type to see all connector pairings and pricing.
1.13
1.13MM • DC – 6 GHz
RG178
1.75MM • DC – 3 GHz
RG174
.1 INCH • DC – 3 GHz
RG316
.1 INCH • DC – 6 GHz
RFC100A
.1 INCH • DC – 6 GHz
RFC195
.195 INCH • DC – 6 GHz
RFC240
.240 INCH • DC – 6 GHz
RFC400
.400 INCH • DC – 6 GHz
RG58
.195 INCH • DC – 1 GHz
LMR195 Times
.195 INCH • DC – 6 GHz
LMR400 Times
.400 INCH • DC – 6 GHz
LMR240 Times
.240 INCH • DC – 6 GHz
LMR400 ULTRA FLEX Times
.400 INCH • DC – 6 GHz
RFC400 ULTRA FLEX
.400 INCH • DC – 6 GHz
RG142
.195 INCH • DC – 6 GHz
RG400
.195 INCH • DC – 6 GHz
RG316DS
.1 INCH • DC – 6 GHz
LMR100 Times
.1 INCH • DC – 6 GHz
1.37
1.37MM • DC – 6 GHz
LMR240 ULTRA FLEX Times
.240 INCH • DC – 6 GHz
RFC240 ULTRA FLEX
.240 INCH • DC – 6 GHz
RGU178
.06 INCH • DC – 6 GHz
Frequently Asked Questions
What frequency range does the TNC MALE connector support?
TNC connectors are rated DC – 11 GHz. The effective upper frequency of a cable assembly is limited by the lowest-rated component — either the cable or the connector. Always verify both are within spec for your target frequency.
How many times can a TNC connector be mated and unmated?
TNC MALE connectors are rated for approximately 500 mating cycles. Exceeding this can cause wear on the contact surfaces, increasing insertion loss and VSWR. For applications with very frequent connects and disconnects, consider a connector rated for higher cycle counts.
What torque should I use to tighten a TNC connector?
Type N and TNC connectors should be tightened to 12–15 in-lb (1.36–1.70 N·m). Use a proper torque wrench for repeatable, reliable connections.
Are the TNC connectors on CoaxRF assemblies weatherproof?
Our standard cable assemblies use high-quality connectors suitable for most indoor and sheltered outdoor applications. For fully weatherproof outdoor installations, we recommend applying self-amalgamating tape over the connector junction to prevent moisture ingress.
Do CoaxRF cables with TNC MALE connectors ship assembled and tested?
Yes. Every cable assembly — including those terminated with TNC MALE connectors — is hand-assembled and continuity tested before shipping. Cables ship free within the US from our US facility.