CallMeColt wrote:Tech Addict wrote:I recommend, since i know you have a Google account, using Drive and sharing the link.
Or YouTube a short video and share that link.
Cus I mean, if a picture's worth a thousand words, what's thirty frames per second at 1080p worth?
As you can see, there's nothing at the bottom of the SMA connection. After watching your videos, I'm not going to take it apart. I will need to maintain the waterproof feature of the phone.
Yeah, no, that's the right part! The daughtercard with the radio has three spring-load wiper-style contacts that just touch the underside of that connector. I can validate that as I have used the radio to successfully make contacts with other hams through a couple of local repeaters using an external homemade antenna, and I have had an SWR/power meter attached externally that showed RF energy flowing through the connected coax, so that's definitely enough contact even if it doesn't seem like or. When you put the daughter card back in the case you can see the spring contacts take on the pressure for positive contact. There is nothing to solder: it just goes on.
That said, you're wise not to take it apart unless you have something like a thin caulk you can apply. I've now made my phone worthless twice now taking it under water. This last time I have not yet been able to recover it yet (but I've been busy). That said, I just purchased a Baofeng UV-B5 that frankly is a better radio than the BV, even if not by much, and that was honestly the only thing making the BV worth having as it's certainly not as rugged as advertised and that was the only other reason to have it. So I might just not worry about repairing it. I'm tired of futzing with it.