Hello-
I am aware that the FCC requires use of a unique connector for consumer 
products with detachable antennas and I have read their guidance on the matter.
However I still see consumer products on the market with RP-SMA connectors and 
wonder how that is possible since that connector style is considered 
commercially available per the FCC's guidance.

I am curious if anyone would be willing to share examples of unique connectors 
they have successfully taken through recent FCC Certification.
Or provide any other knowledge on use of commercially available "unique-ish" 
connectors like RP-SMA.

Thanks

Ian Schroeder

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