Description
It looks like “TNC F 4 HOLE LMR 100 CRIMP” is a technical specification for a coaxial cable connector, likely used in RF (radio frequency) communications, military, or electronics applications. Here's the breakdown: Decoding the Components: TNC – A threaded RF connector type (Threaded Neill-Concelman), similar to BNC but with a screw thread for secure connections. F – Likely refers to the “Female” connector (the socket side of the connection). 4 HOLE – Indicates a 4-hole flange mounting pattern for panel or bulkhead installation. LMR 100 – A type of low-loss coaxial cable (Times Microwave LMR-100), often used in RF applications. CRIMP – The method of attaching the connector to the cable (using a crimping tool). Full Meaning: This appears to describe a TNC Female 4-hole flange-mount connector designed to be crimped onto LMR-100 coaxial cable. Common Uses: Radio communications (HAM, military, aviation) Wi-Fi antennas & RF signal transmission Electronics & test equipment





