Receiver Antenna Repair How to

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  • Опубликовано: 11 сен 2024
  • V8R4-II antenna repair how to

Комментарии • 17

  • @zoranmihalic4900
    @zoranmihalic4900 Год назад

    Svaka cast hvala

  • @-xeL
    @-xeL 7 лет назад +6

    no shielding? o.0
    i think that's a bad idea...

  • @paulmorris563
    @paulmorris563 8 лет назад +3

    Nice informative video, But why oh why do the yanks keep calling it sodder. The spelling is solder and that is how it is pronounced. Thanks.

    • @robertvanhousen1015
      @robertvanhousen1015 4 года назад

      So do you think all english words are pronounced the way their are spelled? ;-)

  • @VikTortor
    @VikTortor 8 лет назад

    Awesome video mate, thanks for posting!Can you the lenght of the coax wire you usually use? or it really doesn't matter it only should be around 30mm and its gonna be okay?

  • @jthadcast
    @jthadcast 6 лет назад

    so, what happens when you pop off the E1 surface mount resistor covered with the glue?

  • @richardlove7691
    @richardlove7691 7 лет назад

    is it a special cable?
    Can I use a normal cable?

  • @martyrjnsen6838
    @martyrjnsen6838 7 лет назад +4

    to all whos watching, do NOT try this on your receiver. this bafoon aint grounding the antenna with the shielding . which will cause your quad / plane / car to lose control at max 50 meters range. IF you use this method do set up the FAILSAFE or you will regret it.

    • @howtodeletethischannel5881
      @howtodeletethischannel5881 7 лет назад

      martyr jønsen I placed the antenna in the wrong spot and ended up having a tiny spot exposed and I run that buggy on dirt and sand and a lot of times slightly wet grass is it ok if I leave it exposed? I just masking taped it with plastic wrapping as the first layer will it be affected? I don't fully submerge it but water and wet stuff can get in through an opening and the antenna is right at the opening where the cover was supposed to be water proof

  • @polar-lights5778
    @polar-lights5778 7 лет назад +2

    Ignore all the commenters who don't know how antennas work. All the shielded portion of the wire connected to a ground does is let you have an antenna further away from the receiver.
    Provided the exposed section of wire is the correct length for the frequency you're using, it doesn't matter if it's soldered right onto the receiver without any shielding. There is no shield on the wire that comes with these receivers, and as was said in the video, there is only a single solder point, so there isn't anywhere to connect one.

  • @raiyanbashir1877
    @raiyanbashir1877 4 года назад

    my range has reduced to 1 meter , but the antenna is correctly soldered please please please reply me what to do? my reciver is fs a6

  • @aslamtamboli4129
    @aslamtamboli4129 6 лет назад

    your very intelligent z🎩 please iam teach mynameisarbaj

  • @J.L.123
    @J.L.123 3 года назад

    Q U E S T I O N , P L E A S E -- One of our brand new boomboxes (QFX J22U) fell from a chair, but it was still working perfectly. However, a week later on two stations there's been annoying but almost tolerable rumbling noises (my two favorite AM stations, but no problem with the other stations, really). Our other radios: No problem. I checked inside of the problem boombox: There's a 7 inch white wire from the motherboard; the opposite end is loose. And the rod antenna I checked is not connected/soldered to any wire from the motherboard. I'm not sure if the loose end of the white wire should be soldered to the antenna (at the base) or the white wire is supposed to be loose on one end and the other end connected/soldered to the motherboard, which wouldn't make sense? I reckon the loose end of the wire should be soldered to the antenna, otherwise the antenna would be unconnected to any wiring from the motherboard, etc. The boombox is working perfectly in every other way, and the repair guys said that I should take the radio to the shop to check (that's the cost of the price of a new boombox! The repair people said, "bring it to the shop, and we'll take a look." However, or course, the repair fee would be the cost of the brand-new radio! A couple of repairers didn't answer the following question: MUST THE ROD ANTENNA OF AN AM/FM/SW RADIO DEFINITELY BE CONNECTED/SOLDERED BY MEANS OF A WIRE CONNECTING FROM THE MOTHER BOARD, OR THE ANTENNA NEED NOT BE SOLDERED TO ANYTHING INTERNALLY AND IT WOULD STILL FUNCTION OPTIMALLY)? Thanks in advance.

  • @dthigs2532
    @dthigs2532 6 лет назад

    Doesn’t that receiver have two antennas

  • @nucejifnn
    @nucejifnn 6 лет назад

    5:40

  • @vchan1501
    @vchan1501 7 лет назад

    no ground? a joke

  • @goaway73
    @goaway73 6 лет назад +1

    Talk to much