The connector on the minipci cards is a surface mount u.fl connector... you can probably find them from a large distributor of hirose electronics rf connectors. you won't be able to crimp something that small unless you're a jeweler or own a robotic assembly line. these connectors will not survive repeated connection/disconnection cycles or significant strain so they're only appropriate for internal connections. or connectioning to a larger bulkhead jack.
a cable you'd use with that would be something like co-6f-(d)sb-cx50 from hitachi cable which is .81mm diameter.
Any ideas on why there are two cables and two connectors? And are the cable and connectors coax? I guess these are generic questions about laptop internal antenna design as well. Maybe it would easier to intercept the antenna and run an external socket there. At this point I have a vision of a chassis N-Type sticking out of the back of the screen...
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