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2006-01-13
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@ Munich, Germany
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2006-08-07
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2006-08-08
, 04:32
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@ Munich, Germany
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2006-09-13
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2006-09-14
, 03:26
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@ Texas
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I am thinking to dismantle the case of the Nokia 770 like:
http://www.uselessinfo.pwp.blueyonde...mantlen770.htm .
I am owning a fantastic 30 cm WLAN-dish, especially for poor wireless signals.
So, i am planning to solder a SMA connector on top of the Internet-tablet so i can screw a pigtail for the antenna.
I haven t opened the Nokia 770 yet, so does anyone know where to solder the signal and ground contacts?.
Thank you.
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2006-09-14
, 20:45
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@ Ottawa, ON
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2006-09-15
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2006-09-15
, 17:34
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@ Ottawa, ON
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First of all, thank you for your answer.
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There seems to be nobody else who is an electrician like me, and who is interested in antenna-hacks.
Goodbye. Sorry for my english.
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2006-09-16
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@ Toronto, Ontario, Canada
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