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ZeroTrace AirLeak Pro

Antennas

External, swappable antennas for range and directional surveying

AirLeak Pro uses external antennas, not the tiny etched antennas found on cheaper boards. That's a deliberate choice for a survey tool: external antennas give real range, and they're swappable, so you can fit a directional or high-gain antenna for the job at hand.


What's on the board

Each radio module brings its antenna out to a small external connector (U.FL / IPEX style):

RadioBand(s)Antenna
Main radio2.4 GHz Wi-Fi + Bluetooth LEExternal 2.4 GHz antenna
Wi-Fi co-processor2.4 GHz + 5 GHz Wi-FiExternal dual-band antenna
GPSGNSS (positioning)Part of the GPS module

Antennas are included with the unit, fitted or bundled.

Never transmit without antennas attached

The active Ops tools transmit. Running a transmit Op with an antenna connector left bare can stress the radio. Keep antennas attached whenever you use the board.


Why external antennas matter

  • Range, an external antenna hears networks and devices a PCB antenna would miss, so your survey reflects more of what's actually there.
  • Directionality, swap in a directional (patch/yagi) antenna to sweep a bearing or home in on a source.
  • Dual-band coverage, the co-processor's antenna covers both 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz so nothing on the faster band is lost.

Swapping antennas

The connectors are standard, so you can fit aftermarket antennas:

  • A higher-gain omni for wider-area collection.
  • A directional antenna for bearing work or fox-hunting a specific transmitter.
  • A low-profile antenna for a discreet in-vehicle setup.

Match the antenna to the band you care about, a 5 GHz-capable (dual-band) antenna on the co-processor, a 2.4 GHz antenna on the main radio. Handle the connectors gently; they're small.

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