Suggestions on how to disassemble a Spitz Ax GL-X3000

I have a Spitz Ax GL-x3000 that I’m wanting to install inside a 4x4 Mimo 5G outdoor antenna. I need to connect the pigtails which in not sure what there terminated connection is called, (they run from the plates of the antenna itself and is meant to connect to the modem module directly). I think the connection may be called u.fl female to male?

Anyways I need to connect these directly to the Quencentel rm-520ngl or whatever it’s called, to its 4 antenna ports. Located on the card. However, after removing the bottom of the router, it appears to be what is a large heat sink that is blocking everything, and I cannot get to those four ports. There are a couple of screws, but I am not certain those directly connect to the heat sink or whatever else that needs to be removed for me to access those ports..

Is there a guide or some suggestions to how to properly dismantle or disassemble this so I don’t break anything and I can connect my antenna?

Additionally, with the four ports labeled zero through three does anybody know which wire goes to what if I remember correctly two wires need to go to two certain numbers and the other two wires go to two other certain numbers. I believe I heard somebody hooking up a waveform for 4 x 4 antenna and they told him it didn’t matter what wire went to which necessarily but I don’t entirely believe that.

This is a link to the antenna that I am working on a picture of the cable and the schematics I found on here, but aren’t doing me much help.

This is the route I have to take unless somebody knows where I can find a U.L male adapter to SMA male cable so I can just screw them onto the antenna screws on the side of the case.

Thank you



I’ve taken one of mine apart for a portable build, not too bad but careful on the little internal antenna-very easy to break.

Since you have an antenna from WH, hit up Richard on which modem ports to utilize for the panel antenna. He also sells some good pig tails.

If I recall correctly the spitz internal antenna is located on the inside of the casing where the modem model sticker is on the outside.

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I don’t need to access the internal antenna, I need to safely remove this board to access the modem chip and attach the 4x4 mimo antenna pigtails to it. So I need a guide or advice to get to the modem which is circled in the photos and under this heat sink or whatever it is



Really, no one knows how to break this down? I thought this forum was run by the by the same people who built this thing? Someone has to know how to get to the modem

Let me tag @bruce, maybe he knows about it :slight_smile:

I greatly appreciate it sir, thank you

Replacing the modem antenna?

The screws of the radiator need to be removed to get the modem interfaces.

However, why are the antennas for the direct connection with the modem needed? There are also standard SMA interface for outdoor using on Amazon.

If you can point me to some that would connect to this then that would be be helpful but I haven’t found anything to connect to the sma male screw on nubs

SMA interface reference:

Connect to the casing interfaces of the router

That’s not what I need

I guess I am confused on what you want…
It sounds like instead of connecting N type connections to the factory router sma connections you want to drill a hole in the casing and run some new pig tails directly from panel antenna connections to modem? I get you don’t want to lose 2db thru crappy adapters I guess but with the panel gains, it’s marginal…

There are different types of sma and n type connections. Maybe post a pic of your panel antenna connections you want to connect to?