There's no such thing as a 'little' job anymore, it seems.
I'm changing my cell to a Nokia 6160 with an in-car-kit.
Antenna cable is too short and wrong end to boot. ( I used to have a nokia
with 3watt booster ).
The question:
Is it feasable to solder splice instead of redoing an end and then using and
adapter and probably another adapter to go old style to the smaller UHF, if
I can find them.
So you hams and/or cell wizards.... what's the educated answer?
I was hoping I'd get away with soldering the center lead, build up with tape
to simulate the insulation and then replace the braid and solder it in a few
places.
Thanks In Advance - Heinz
I'm changing my cell to a Nokia 6160 with an in-car-kit.
Antenna cable is too short and wrong end to boot. ( I used to have a nokia
with 3watt booster ).
The question:
Is it feasable to solder splice instead of redoing an end and then using and
adapter and probably another adapter to go old style to the smaller UHF, if
I can find them.
So you hams and/or cell wizards.... what's the educated answer?
I was hoping I'd get away with soldering the center lead, build up with tape
to simulate the insulation and then replace the braid and solder it in a few
places.
Thanks In Advance - Heinz