Carl Concelman

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Carl Concelman, 1929

Carl Concelman (December 23, 1912 – August 1975)[1] was the electrical engineer who, while working for Amphenol, invented the C connector and teamed up with Paul Neill of Bell Labs to invent the BNC connector and TNC connector.

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