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[* black] This guide will cover the removal of old antennas from Sennheiser G2 (and also some crossover with how the G3 system come apart)
[* black] I'll then describe how to prepare your parts for the addition if an SMA connector so you can use "whip" style antennae or wire in to a RF distribution system.
-[* black] If you follow the first half of the guide backwards it should be fairly obvious how to attach a Sennheiser part to the board should that be all you wish/need to do.
+[* black] If you follow the first half of the guide it should be fairly obvious how to attach a Sennheiser part to the board should that be all you wish/need to do.
[* black] You will need at a minimum; a torx T6 driver bit and a soldering iron.
-[* black] For the SMA mod you will need, in addition to the other bits, a pair of wire cutters and/or stripper, an SMA connector (RS part number: ) and a 1cm length of fairly thin wire.
+[* black] For the SMA mod you will need, in addition to the other bits, a pair of wire cutters and/or stripper, an SMA connector (RS part number: 512-0036), a file and a 1cm length of fairly thin wire.