Tim's Antenna to Mobile Phone RF Patch Lead Info
To connect an antenna to a mobile phone with out using a carkit, you need to use a RF patch cable. This cable goes from the Mobile Phones RF connecter to a standard connector. Then the cable from the antenna can be fitted with the same connector to allow them to fit together. More Patch lead info to follow soon!
Here is a list of RF patch leads for most mobile phones:-
Please note there is NO RF patch lead for the Nokia 16XX.
| Mobile Phone Brand | Model No. | Patch Lead to suit Model No. | Plug need for Antenna cable | Manufactures Name | Misc Info |
| Nokia | 61XX and 51XX | XRC-1 (0271375) | FME-NIPPLE | NOKIA | Dick Smith Electronics Cat No. E 2163 |
| Nokia | 3810, 3110, 8110,i, | RFPL8110 | FME-NIPPLE | RF INDUSTRIES (RFI) | Have seen for sale, rebaged in some Optus shops |
| Nokia | 2010,2110,I,E | RFPL2110 | FME-NIPPLE | RF INDUSTRIES (RFI) | |
| Ericsson | 237, 388, 398, 688, 628 and others | RFPL388 | FME-NIPPLE | RF INDUSTRIES (RFI) | |
| Motorola | Star TACs, Slim LITE and maybe d560,d928, d160 will confirm | RFPL4669 | FME-NIPPLE | RF INDUSTRIES (RFI) | |
| Motorola | Flare(6200), 8400, 8700, d628 and others | RFPL8400 | FME-NIPPLE | RF INDUSTRIES (RFI) | |
| NEC | Fido | RFPLG9 | FME-NIPPLE | RF INDUSTRIES (RFI) | |
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