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nRF9160 DK SMT issue (GPS antenna fell off)

The GPS antenna just fell off the board. Seems like the part has a cold solder joint. This led me thinking that the LTE antenna might also have the same problem. I had no success connecting it to the LTE network no matter what SIM card I use (iBasic, AT&T, Rogers, etc.). Attached picture. 

Wonder how can I return it for a new board?

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  • I've tested both at_client and asset_tracking. I moved my board to another location and finally got connection this morning. The place I initially tested my board is in the center of a large city in Canada. I am not sure why it didn't get any reception. Could it be RF performance issue? Do I need to tune the antenna to the band i am currently using? I saw some matching placeholders at the back of the board not populated.

  • Hi Steve,

    It depends which SIM provider and which carrier you use. Do you know if your given carrier has good LTE-M coverage at your location.

    Many Operators usually have a coverage map on their site which can beneficial to check that you actually can get a LTE link with the basestation in your area.

    I still recommend you to flash the at_client as stated last post, this can provide you with a lot of information regarding the connection.

    There should not be a RF issue, or necessary to tune the antenna. You can lock the modem to only connect to a specific band if you want, but the modem automatically goes through the supported bands and connects to the correct one anyway.

    So,

    1. Check out the LTE-M coverage in your area
    2. Test the at_client with LTE Link Monitor
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