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antennas [2015/08/25 12:51]
mkie [commerical antennas]
antennas [2015/09/04 22:46]
niton
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 <note important>​**When soldering an antenna or SMA connector, a resistor (R315, 0 Ohm) must be turned 90 degrees or replaced with a bridge, connecting the RF line on the left to the SMA connector pads on the right**</​note>​ (then the 0 Ohm resistor will be sitting on the R314 pads; R314 and R315 share the upper left pad). Use 2 soldering irons - so you can easily move the little resistor. <note important>​**When soldering an antenna or SMA connector, a resistor (R315, 0 Ohm) must be turned 90 degrees or replaced with a bridge, connecting the RF line on the left to the SMA connector pads on the right**</​note>​ (then the 0 Ohm resistor will be sitting on the R314 pads; R314 and R315 share the upper left pad). Use 2 soldering irons - so you can easily move the little resistor.
  
-The SMA connector should be an edge-launch SMA connector for a PCB thickness of 1.6mm+The SMA connector should be an edge-launch SMA connector for a PCB thickness of 1.6mm (see [[extension:​rfkit|RF Kit]])
  
 Resistor turned 90 degrees Resistor turned 90 degrees
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