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docs:techref:hardware:antennae [2019/08/26 23:48] – merged with tag:detachableantenna vgaeteradocs:techref:hardware:antennae [2019/08/27 00:45] (current) – tag optimization vgaetera
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 In most - if not in all - cases, you have one or several [[wp>Hirose U.FL]] male connectors on the [[wp>Printed circuit board|PCB]], then a pigtail (patch cable for RF-signals) and then a [[wp>RF connector]] connected to the casing. The antenna is screwed on to that. In most - if not in all - cases, you have one or several [[wp>Hirose U.FL]] male connectors on the [[wp>Printed circuit board|PCB]], then a pigtail (patch cable for RF-signals) and then a [[wp>RF connector]] connected to the casing. The antenna is screwed on to that.
  
-===== Connectors on the PCB  =====+===== Connectors on the PCB =====
 ==== SMA ==== ==== SMA ====
 {{http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/8/87/Sma-einbaubuchse.jpg?400|SMA surfaced mounted on a PCB}} {{http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/8/87/Sma-einbaubuchse.jpg?400|SMA surfaced mounted on a PCB}}
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 You may also see MC (Lucent) male or female connectors, especially on card-based wifi devices. You may also see MC (Lucent) male or female connectors, especially on card-based wifi devices.
  
-  * [[toh:views:toh_detachable_antennas|Table of HardwareDetachable antennas]] +The list of related devices: 
-  {{tagpage>DetachableAntenna|The list of related devices}}+[[toh:views:toh_detachable_antennas|ToH:DetachableAntenna]], 
 +{{tagpage>DetachableAntenna}}
  
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