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What is the principle of closing the contacts at the socket of the antenna (coaxial) cable of the smartphone?
I must say right away that I am not a beginner, I solder all sorts of different things. Please answer to the point.
There is a place on the board where a socket for a coaxial cable was installed (the male-male cable itself), this socket came off and cannot be soldered back. Under the socket there are two pads. Do I understand correctly that if you cut off the tip of the cable and the resulting "stub", having previously tinned it, put it on the contact pads and soldered it, the problem will be solved? Yes, not in the most reliable way, but solved? I ask because there are doubts, either the signal from the coaxial wire goes through both of these contacts, or, which is unlikely, the wire itself has two layers (for example, its core and some kind of braid), which are soldered, respectively, to their pads . It's just that the wire is so small that it's problematic to figure out its cross section.
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Central core + screen. Nothing more. Yes, you can solder it. Just don't confuse them.
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