Darec,
1 – Yes, every SMA connector enables a specific module. You have to select the ACTIVE one in the FREQUENCY MENU, last option at the bottom.
2 - Yes, any 50ohm antenna can be used. If you want to use 75ohm or other impedance antenna, you will need an impedance adapter.
3 – No need to put a dummy load, except you expect your unit to pass on x-ray scanner on the airport – check this article for more info www.rf-explorer.com/care
- Ariel
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I just ordered the 3G Combi and want to be clear about some points:1. The 3G Combi-version still has the "original" module (WSUB1G?) with a SMA-connector (the left one?)?
2. I still have to be very careful about the "original" connector, right (max +5 dBm)?
3. Will the 3G-module use the "original" SMA-connector at all? Or does the 3G-module has a "built-in" dummy load for it?
I will probably only use the 3G module, so I guess I could put a dummy load on the left connector and forget about it? If I don't put a dummy load on it, and don't connect an antenna to it, how careful must I be? Will I fry it if I'm too near a cell phone base station or a FM radio tower? I'm not planning on climbing in a radio tower, but I'm thinking if I'm passing one when I'm out. How close can I get without risking breaking my RF Explorer without dummy load(s)? Probably depending on the output of the radio tower, but let's say it's 10 kW.