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KINGS, a Winchester Interconnect brand, is a trusted leader in RF coaxial connector design and manufacturing, offering BNC, TNC, SMA, and specialty connectors for broadcast, telecommunications, military, and industrial applications.

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KINGS Electronics, founded in Rock Hill, South Carolina in 1947, is a long-trusted leader in RF coaxial connector design and manufacturing. Now part of Winchester Interconnect, the KINGS brand continues to deliver innovative connector solutions for demanding RF applications worldwide.

The KINGS product portfolio includes:

  • 75 Ohm BNC connectors for broadcast and video
  • Tri-Loc triaxial connectors
  • DIN 1.0/2.3 miniature connectors
  • SMA, TNC, N, C, SC connectors
  • TRB and TRT triaxial connectors
  • Video patching systems and jackfields
  • RF connectors operating from DC to 67 GHz

KINGS has made significant contributions to connector technology, including the K-Grip crimp design, True 75 Ohm BNC connectors, HDTV video jacks, and the industry-standard Tri-Loc connector series. Their products serve commercial and military aviation, broadcasting, telecommunications, industrial, and government markets globally.

Frequently Asked Questions

What RF connectors does KINGS manufacture?
KINGS manufactures BNC, TNC, SMA, N-type, C-type, SC, DIN 1.0/2.3, Tri-Loc triaxial, TRB, and TRT connectors, along with video patching systems and jackfields.
Is KINGS part of Winchester Interconnect?
Yes, KINGS Electronics was acquired by Winchester Interconnect in 2012 and now operates as a brand within the Winchester Interconnect family of companies.
What frequency range do KINGS connectors support?
KINGS/Winchester manufactures RF interconnect products for operation from DC to 67 GHz, covering a wide range of applications from broadcast to high-frequency telecommunications.
What industries use KINGS connectors?
KINGS connectors are used in commercial and military aviation, broadcasting, telecommunications, video production, industrial applications, and government/defense systems.