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    what is dual anntena conection

    Discussion in 'Panasonic' started by cjfarlkenbury1, Oct 22, 2009.

  1. cjfarlkenbury1

    cjfarlkenbury1 Notebook Enthusiast

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    ok i have 3 18's two have dual antenna connections acording to the letter break down and the one im using now aparently dosent what is this and would it be benofficial to put it in also is there a guide to installing the OEM gps on a cf-18 and how do you get it to show in bios. sorry for all the questions got free time this weekend and looking to do some projects
     
  2. Alex

    Alex Super Moderator

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    No I don't think there is a guide here to show how to do the swap
    If you are going to swap it between your cf-18's , take pictures so you remember how it go's together
    Disconnect the battery on the units, to make sure you don’t blow anything up
    It should be easy
    When it is swapped out it will show in the bios on the unit it is installed
    I PMed you a link that you need


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  3. Toughbook

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    The grounding of a single pin with make GPS show in the BIOS... But that doesn't necessarily make it work as everything else has to be hooked up correctly.

    You still must go into the BIOS and enable the GPS option.