If your antenna cable has been cut or severed, it can be repaired without the need for a replacement.
You will need the following things:
Small 600 degree soldering iron and solder.
Liquid flux for soldering the braid.
Small sizes of heat shrink tubing.
Small heat gun.
Small pliers, cutter, and Xacto knife.
1) The first step is to use the Xacto knife to cut both ends of the antenna cable so you have a clean end.
2)
Using the Xacto knife roll the cable on a board and gently cut all
around the cable to cut the outer insulation. Remove about 1/2 inch of
the insulation from each end.
3) Push the braid back to expose
the center wire and gently roll the cable and cut the center insulation
to expose about 1/10 inch of the center wire. With your small long nose
pliers, bend the center wire into a small hook shape.
4) Repeat all the above steps on the other end of the wire.
5)
Put a 1 inch piece of heat shrink tubing on one end ( the black piece),
and a 1/4 inch piece of heat shrink (the white piece) on the center
conductor. Look at the picture to see this.
5)
Hook the two ends together. Gently squeeze the hooks closed and solder
them together. Be very careful when soldering this. Be quick so you do
not apply to much heat and cause the heat shrink tubing to shrink on
the side where you do not want it to be.
6) Slide the small
white heat shrink to cover the cooled solder joint you just made and
use the heat gun to shrink the tubing in place.
7) Now
push the braids back together to cover over the connection you just
made. Try make the braid smooth together by GENTLY rolling the cable
between your fingers. Carefully solder the braid. A little liquid flux
on the braid prior to soldering helps the solder flow and makes it look
better.
8) Slide the final piece of heat shrink tubing over the braid and shrink it with the heat gun.
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