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''Note:'' These are often confused with the [http://seattlewireless.net/index.cgi/MS_2d156 MS-156] connectors found on pcmcia/cardbus boards. ''Note:'' These are often confused with the SeattleWireless:MS-156 connectors found on pcmcia/cardbus boards.
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[CategoryHardware]

Ultra miniature, low profile coaxial connector.

Most MiniPci radios are known to use these connectors.


http://personaltelco.net/~jason/u.fl-male-s.jpg
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Larger photo.


Note: These are often confused with the MS-156 connectors found on pcmcia/cardbus boards.

For more information:


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