Broken wireless antenna

Gregadd

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Apr 20, 2010
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I went to examine my Marantz av receiver. I notoced the antenna for wi-fi and bluetooth reception was broken along woth the mount. Iam probably the culprit since I was the last one to move it. Ouch!
The part appears to be inexpensive and user accessible.
I would like to upgrade to a flexible antenna.The OEM was cheap plastic. That explains why it broke. I would like to replace both left and right.
It appears left and right are still functional. The wire is intact. The peoblem is the antenna is broken off.
 
Thou shalt not void thy warranty! Contacting Marantz is anther matter. Involving a competent service representative is even greater still.
 
Allow me to take this oppurtunity to"blast" the poor warranty / customer service of Marantz USA. It is little more than a receptionist with no lnowledge of the product. She was unable to locate the antenna on her parts. Trust me not a one time occurence.
 
I have been unsuccessful in trying to locate a flexible antenna.
Furthermore it appears the Marantz is different from the Denon in the video above. Where the Denon is screwed in the Marantz is soldered. I am not sure I want tp purchase a quality solderong iron.

The good news is the part is inexpensive and available on the internet.
 
Ugh! Sheet metal screws!!!!!##$$%%***!
 
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Mine is NR1608.
 
They show up at the thrift store.
 
All those are the screw-on type...it should be easy to replace...and super cheap.

You broke the one on the left, when facing the rear.
You're a WBF member, founding member, you have everything it takes to resolve any and all world's issues, including ones relating to audio and Wi-Fi antennae.

You don't need a PhD in Wi-Fi engineering to replace one of those little rear antennas that all new receivers and pre-pros and routers have. It's like a smooth walk in the ball park, nowhere near adjusting professionally a cartridge and tonearm on a turntable for optimal best performance.
 
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