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Great, that looks much more rigid and should solve the issue.<br>
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What's the reason for / benefit of the thicker antenna cables? Also
just rigidity, or do they have an effect on signal strength?<br>
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Regards,<br>
Michael<br>
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<div class="">The small solder area is my suspicion too, and a
relatively easy fix. Through hole would be better but would
require a new component and circuit redesign (with associated
complexity and re-certification issues). Here are some pictures
of the 2020-06-15 batch with the changes. But it will be some
time before distribution stock is cleared out and those start to
be shipped. Note also that 2020-06-15 also includes a change to
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I managed a mechanical "no heat" desolder of the usb
port on one of my modules last year (I wasn't careful
when sliding the seat back with a cable plugged in).
When I took it apart I could see that there was not very
much solder in the four holes that secure the usb shell
to the board. At the time my suspicion was that the
small amount of solder from the factory wave solder made
for a weak bond. I was lucky that I didn't lift any pads
and was able to resolder it.<br class="">
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