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Product category: Antennas and Feeders
News Release from: CTi | Subject: Fakra connectors
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 04 January 2007

Connectors expand antenna options

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Continental Technologies and Investments (CTi) has expanded its antenna offering to include Fakra connectors.

Continental Technologies and Investments (CTi) has expanded its antenna offering to include Fakra connectors CTi is one of only a few antenna manufacturers to offer a tailored solution service for both antennas and Fakra connectors alike

These colour coded Fakra connectors, designed to comply with the latest automation assembly machines and processes, ensure perfect compatibility as well as speeding up the installation process.

The Fakra connectors are used to interconnect in-car multimedia and telematics modules, such as audio (AM/FM/digital satellite radio), cellular phone (GSM), navigation (GPS) systems, mobile TV, vehicle internet access keyless entry, sensors, engine control and tyre pressure monitoring to name a few.

At its ISO9001 manufacturing facilities in the UK, CTi has produced antennas for over 11 years to established blue chip companies in the automotive, telematics and satellite navigation industries; CTi prides itself on being able to adapt and tailor its products to suit customer demand.

Director of CTi, Steve Harris states: "As an existing supplier of antennas to the automotive industry, we have expanded our offering to include Fakra connectors due to demand".

"This means that clients can deal with us directly for both bespoke antenna and Fakra solutions rather than contacting different suppliers, saving them time and money".

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