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A7105 with SMA connector?
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Naturally, it was very late and I didn't write it down immediately, and have been searching around for it on the Deviation and RCGroups web sites all day.
If you don't know where to buy it, any clue as to who wrote it or where to find the article would be appreciated. Thanks.
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XL7105-D03: www.banggood.com/XL7105-D03-A7105-Modifi...-p922603-q24323.html
www.banggood.com/2_4GHz-3dBi-RP-SMA-Conn...Router-p-979407.html
Pascal Langer added these links to BG review section of XL7105-D03.
Does it not work just to solder in the SMA connector cable to the module by cutting the smaller plug?
What is the idea behind leaving the existing dipol antenna?
You can't have two antennas, don't you???
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DEVO 10 - Multi-module with nRF24L01 +PA +LNA, A7105 +PA, & CC2500 +PA +LNA transceivers.
Nightly Build: v4.0.1-548bbf5 (6/9/2015)
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That was my first time soldering anything SMD.mwm wrote: While mine isn't as neat as RedSleds - it was the first time I'd done SMD soldering - it was easier than doing the cable hack and soldering that on.
Flux pen made it easy, solder flowed good with a quick touch of the iron, and sucked in right where it was supposed to go. The hardest part was keeping that tiny thing aligned properly until the first pad was soldered, ....man that thing is small !!!
DEVO 10 - Multi-module with nRF24L01 +PA +LNA, A7105 +PA, & CC2500 +PA +LNA transceivers.
Nightly Build: v4.0.1-548bbf5 (6/9/2015)
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So next question - I have found a picture that shows the bottom of one of these connectors, and I see the separation for ground and the antenna. How do you solder this thing? Do you "tin" the 3 pads (or just the center) on the board, then tin the 3 pads on the connector (or just the center), then apply heat to the center nipple??? Then bleed some solder onto the 2 outside edges for the ground? (Yes, this will be my first SMD solder, too. Never tried anything where I couldn't see either surface being soldered.) Understand flux and continuity tester essential.
Also only see one source from google - Mouser electronics @ $.47 for connector and $5 shipping.
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BTW don't look for "u.Fl male connector" on BG.
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Appreciate your help a lot.
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