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The OpTex MICRADC (miniature radio colour camera) is a miniature TV transmitter designed to provide a link using the MPT1349 UK license exempt frequency band with an effective radiated power level not greater than 100mW. The MICRADC is aimed at investigative journalism or work of a covert nature. The radio camera provides a simple plug-in link requiring no operator intervention. The six volt dc power supply to the transmitter is via a SMC miniature connector and on the receiver a miniature two pin Lemo connector. Located next to this is a BNC socket for video input/output. The unit is supplied as standard with a short whip antenna which should achieve a link range of about 150 to 300 metres.
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The BNC (Bayonet Neill Concelman) is a form of quick connect/disconnect RF connectors, characterised by two bayonet lugs on the female connector which ensure a secure connection that will not easily fall apart or be accidentally pulled out. The BNC connector was developed during the late 1940's as a miniature version of the Type C connector. BNC connectors are popularly used in computer networks to join equipment together with 50 ohm or 75 ohm ethernet co-axial cable.
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BNC is an abbreviation for Bayonet Neill Concelman
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