as I wrote here (sorry for cross-posting, I think me posting this in the review section was a bit stupid):
viewtopic.php?f=6&t=164&p=6132#p6132
I am currently modifying two Turnigy 9x transmitters and I broke the 2.4GHZ antenna wire.
I found this DIY:
http://azureengineering.blogspot.com/20 ... e-mod.html
So could I just get a replacement antenna of suitable length, cut off the plug they typically have and solder the wires of the coax cable to the same spot on the module?
Like these ones:
http://2.4ghzantenna.internetfreeblogho ... sm-review/
http://www.wonderlandmodels.com/product ... r-antenna/
http://www.fast-lad.co.uk/store/spektru ... -1916.html
Some things I should mention:
I am not interested in huge range, 50m would be more than enough.
The plastic thing supporting the antenna wire is still in one piece.
I have trouble even seeing the two solder points, so would ask some colleagues for help when soldering...
Thanks very much for any help.
I did quite a bit of searching, but most stuff I found was receiver soldering and I am not sure how different this is on the transmitter end.
Cheers
Jens