Talk:4.3-10 connector
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[edit]Since there appear to have been 2 attempts, many years ago, to create a page for this connector type, which have been deleted, I'd like to ask to contact me, if you see any relevance or conflict-of-interest issues. The 4.3-10 connector is used for millions of connections all over the world and thousands of people work with it every day, so I think it would be a shame if there was no information about it on Wikipedia. Almost every cellular base station on the planet built after 2016 (and certainly every single one after 2019, that isn't on the newer compact NEX10) uses this connector.
I've tried to keep any bias out of this article, though I've had a hard time finding non-manufacturer sources for citations. Since this is a very industry-specific standard, it's very hard to find non-industry sources.
To declare my possible conflicts: I've worked in the cellular industry for many years, but do not have any relation to design, manufacturing, marketing or sales of any RF components, nor any of the companies mentioned or referenced in the article. ThomasG-gPM (talk) 20:07, 15 January 2024 (UTC)