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Hello! The antenna cover on the monitor snapped off and severed the antenna wire beneath it. Does anyone know if there is a way to replace the wire?
Remove the battery Remove the 2 screws located under the battery Carefully, remove the clear plastic cover Remove the 2 screws under the cover Separate the blue and white housing pieces, exposing the antenna wire Very carefully strip 0.54" of the insulation, exposing the wire mesh Very carefully push the mesh towards end still attached to the monitor This should create a bump making it possible to trim away the mesh without damaging the inner wire Reassemble and test. There is some math involved which will prevent this from working on anything other than a 5.4ghz antenna
I just fixed a friends antenna on the receiver/monitor. He broke the antenna plastic housing off of the unit along with the wire antenna. A metal shroud was left where the wire antenna was attached and goes into the monitor. All I had to do was solder a 3 inch 24 gauge insulated wire to the top of the metal shroud where the wire antenna broke off. He told me the unit has never worked better. I would have thought wire length would have matter but in this case it did not. Good Luck!
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