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Can I remove the whip antenna of an XbeeXBee Pro S2B and attach an external antenna?

My project needs a lot more range and I was wondering if I could desolder the whip antennas of the XbeeXBee and solder on uflUFL connectors. I'm aware that xbeesXBees do come out of the box with uflUFL connectors but sadly they aren't available where I'm from and my deadline won't allow me to order online.

I was wondering if I could switch out the whip antennaantennas and attach uflUFL connectors to use these following antennas. Xbee (XBee is 2.4Ghz

14 GHz)Patch antenna - https://www.sparkfun.com/products/11320:

2)Duck antenna (with a ufl to Rp-sma converter ofcourse) - https://www.sparkfun.com/products/558

  1. Patch antenna - https://www.sparkfun.com/products/11320

  2. Duck antenna (with a UFL to RP-SMA converter of course) - https://www.sparkfun.com/products/558

Can I remove the whip antenna of an Xbee Pro S2B and attach an external antenna?

My project needs a lot more range and I was wondering if I could desolder the whip antennas of the Xbee and solder on ufl connectors. I'm aware that xbees do come out of the box with ufl connectors but sadly they aren't available where I'm from and my deadline won't allow me to order online.

I was wondering if I could switch out the whip antenna and attach ufl connectors to use these following antennas. Xbee is 2.4Ghz

1)Patch antenna - https://www.sparkfun.com/products/11320

2)Duck antenna (with a ufl to Rp-sma converter ofcourse) - https://www.sparkfun.com/products/558

Can I remove the whip antenna of an XBee Pro S2B and attach an external antenna?

My project needs a lot more range and I was wondering if I could desolder the whip antennas of the XBee and solder on UFL connectors. I'm aware that XBees do come out of the box with UFL connectors but sadly they aren't available where I'm from and my deadline won't allow me to order online.

I was wondering if I could switch out the whip antennas and attach UFL connectors to use these following antennas (XBee is 2.4 GHz):

  1. Patch antenna - https://www.sparkfun.com/products/11320

  2. Duck antenna (with a UFL to RP-SMA converter of course) - https://www.sparkfun.com/products/558

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Can I remove the whip antenna of an Xbee Pro S2B and attach an external antenna?

My project needs a lot more range and I was wondering if I could desolder the whip antennas of the Xbee and solder on ufl connectors. I'm aware that xbees do come out of the box with ufl connectors but sadly they aren't available where I'm from and my deadline won't allow me to order online.

I was wondering if I could switch out the whip antenna and attach ufl connectors to use these following antennas. Xbee is 2.4Ghz

1)Patch antenna - https://www.sparkfun.com/products/11320

2)Duck antenna (with a ufl to Rp-sma converter ofcourse) - https://www.sparkfun.com/products/558