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SDR Antenna Inspection of the DJI Agras T50 Drone
Inspecting the SDR Antenna on T50 Aircraft
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Connecting the SDR Antenna
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Connect the pink cables labeled SDR antennas from the RF module to the blue cables on the aircraft.
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One cable has a black plug, the other has a white plug.
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Match the white plug with the white connection and the black plug with the black connection.
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Tighten the connections by hand and then give them an extra eighth of a turn using pliers.
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Routing the Cables
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Long cables from the RF module go to the opposite side of the aircraft.
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Short cables go to the closer side of the RF module.
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Physical Inspection of SDR Antennas and Cables
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Inspect the SDR antennas and cables for any damage.
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Ensure antennas fit back properly, cables are in good shape, and have not been pulled, stretched, bent, or kinked.
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Check the cable connection to the frame.
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Maintenance Recommendation
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Replace SDR antennas every 700 flight hours.
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This is part of the monthly inspection process.
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