This is the one I use - https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B003DXV9O2/ref=mp_s_a_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1484754767&sr=8-1&pi=AC_SX236_SY340_QL65&keywords=m3-atx&dpPl=1&dpID=51rwTxxGUIL&ref=plSrch
I haven't done it yet, but I'm going to use an ATX extension to wire up charging ports, etc with the power...
Tech support at RF-Linx said to de-solder the resistor to set the amp in "indoor" mode. I didn't want to risk lifting a trace since the resistor connects to the signal input. Also, with all the goop, breaking the connection by scraping away the copper seemed a simpler solution. I'm not 100%...
Lol, I haven't the foggiest, all I did was email the RF-Linx tech support folks and they sent me the build diagram. I'd ask them, they'll probably tell you!
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There's no pin. There's probably a spot to add one or a connection to one tho. You would also potentially lose the ability to make adjustments since that is done at the injector. Although again, there may be a USB header on the board somewhere. You can try emailing their tech support. They...
It's about a quarter of an inch thick maybe, stiff but still fairly flexible. I use a 3 foot section to connect to the injectors in my Suburban. I'm headed across the pond so I won't be able to take a pic until next week tho, sorry.
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Mismatched impedance will cause signal reflections so it will certainly leave something on the table. How much? You'll only know through a real world comparison.
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Good to know they can handle 15V. Some vehicles, such as my Suburban, have a variable computer controlled charging system so I can get voltage swings from 11.5-15v. The battery should buffer the system some, but by using a regulated DC-DC power supply I ensure there's no alternator generated...
I would hesitate to use an unregulated power supply, particularly if the engine were running. Alternators can have voltage spikes, etc.
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Connecting the antenna directly to the amp will yield the best results but it's not always feasible so it will depend on your use case scenario.
As for the jack, it's difficult to make a clean hole right over the jack without damaging anything. If I did it over again, I would solder a lead...
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