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    Look for DELL RF Passthrough connect

    Discussion in 'Hardware Components and Aftermarket Upgrades' started by James Linke, Jun 18, 2018.

  1. James Linke

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    Given that there are RF switches to enable/mux those, plugging and antenna in there without having the doc wont enable those RF ports, so you need to have the dock.
     
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    The port is on the rf pass through when an antenna is connected it bypass the AUX antenna so i don't need a dock I just need to know the connector type
     
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    Give me dimensions, inside diameter(aprox), outside diameter, and try to find photos of the dock, some connector might half mate in there, but it kinda looks custom/a modification of an uFL style connector.