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Troubleshooting - Antennas CCS Technical Documentation
Page 6 ©2003 Nokia Corporation Confidential Issue 1 11/2003
Obstructed RF feed and ground pads, GPS feed and ground pads, IHF speaker pads
Figure 6: PWB layout of RF feed/ground pads, GPS feed/ground pads, and IHF speaker pads
If the RF feed pad is obstructed, removed, or covered, then the internal antenna feed
pogo pin will not touch the PWB and the antenna gain will degrade by more than 25 dB.
If the ground pad is obstructed, removed, or covered, then the ground pogo pin will not
touch the PWB and the antenna gain will degrade by more than 5 dB. If corrosion is
present or the pad is missing, then the PWB and phone most likely needs to be replaced.
If either pad is obstructed or covered, the pad should be cleared and/or cleaned.
If the GPS feed pad is obstructed, removed, or covered, then the GPS antenna feed leg
will not touch the PWB. If the ground pad is obstructed, removed, or covered, then the
ground spring clip will not touch the PWB.
If the Internal Hands Free (IHF) speaker pads are obstructed, removed, or covered, then
the IHF speaker will not produce sound. The antenna PCS gain will be degraded by about
2 dB. If corrosion is present or the pad is missing, then the PWB and phone most likely
needs to be replaced. If either pad is obstructed or covered, the pad should be cleared
and/or cleaned.
CDMA or GPS RF connector failure
CDMA and GPS use the same type of RF connector. The RF connector could fail by not
connecting the RF input to the RF output of the RF connector. If this happens to the
CDMA RF connector, then the antenna gain will degrade by about 25 dB. If this happens
to the GPS RF connector, the GPS antenna gain will degrade by about 20 dB. This can be
checked by testing for DC conductivity between the RF input and RF output of the RF
connector. Note the DC conductivity test must be done without any cable attached to
the RF connector. Since the RF connector is also a switch, the RF output will be discon-
nected from the RF input when a cable is inserted into the RF connector. When a cable is
not inserted, the RF input is connected to the RF connector. The locations of both RF
GPS Feed
ad GPS ground
ad IHF speaker
ads
GPS RF
connector
Internal
round
a
Internal
Feed
a
CDMA RF
connector