Tt15 mini
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Tt15 mini
Does anyone know how hard it is to change the gps antenna on a tt15 mini? I’ve tried to look everywhere and find out if it requires soldering or if it’s simply a plug in. The antenna works but the black rubber flex band has deteriorated and fell apart
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Re: Tt15 mini
I’ve never had any of the mini's but I just traded in some tt15's with double u and because that strap was rotten on 3 of them they were only worth 40 bucks even though they functioned perfectly because they need to be sent to garmin to be fixed I believe.
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Re: Tt15 mini
Well I found a replacement on eBay and the seller says it’s a plug in and the standard sizes are the ones you have to solder in. I just can’t find a video or a how to on the mini to be sure before I order it
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Re: Tt15 mini
Totally get where you’re coming from—those TT15 Mini antennas aren’t exactly built to last, especially the rubber flex bit. Mine did the same, just crumbled off over time. From what I’ve seen, the antenna itself is plug-in, not soldered, so replacement shouldn’t be too painful if you’re comfortable opening it up. By the way, if you’re into building scalable tools or platforms around this kind of gear, make sure your setup can grow with demand—Scalability matters. You might want to hire an https://www.thefrontendcompany.com/hire ... -developer angular developer if you're planning anything web-based that needs to handle more traffic or features over time.
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