EM160R-GL Correct Antenna Connection
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EM160R-GL Correct Antenna Connection
How to properly connect the antenna to the modem EM160R-GL?
In the mode where there is only one antenna? (If it does not damage and/or break the modem)
In the mode when there are two antennas?
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Re: EM160R-GL Correct Antenna Connection
I would use 1 and 4 for just 2x2 MIMO.
For 4x4 MIMO I would use 1+4 for pair one and 2+3 for pair two.
For 4x4 MIMO I would use 1+4 for pair one and 2+3 for pair two.
Re: EM160R-GL Correct Antenna Connection
If you want to use a single antenna, you would connect to 1. But if you are only using one antenna, you could buy a much less expensive modem. To connect two antennas, use 1 for the primary and 4 for the secondary. If I were spending the money for a 4x4 capable modem, I would use 4 antennas to get the best performance. I actually have this modem, and use it in 4x4 format.x-code wrote: Tue May 18, 2021 9:28 am
How to properly connect the antenna to the modem EM160R-GL?
In the mode where there is only one antenna? (If it does not damage and/or break the modem)
In the mode when there are two antennas?
Connections 5 - 8 do not exist. I saw you posted this on the Quectel forum as well. I think you may be confused about something. Each antenna that you use will only have a single connection.