External Antenna

If you take your time and proceed carefully and thoroughly when removing the solder the rest should go pretty easy. I posted some videos of how to do it in the guide around post 28.

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Yeah those videos are awesome, and SUPER helpful - I just went through and watched them all and will 100% view again as I'm doing it. I'll come back and update the my results as well for anyone else following along, bc that has been very helpful for me and might influence future design improvements

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Things that scare hobbyists. That and CDN shipping.
PS the -1 was unavailable. :frowning:

Element 14 worked well for me in Australia and might be a good source for Canadians too.

  • Delivery is for Australia only, if you would like to order products for delivery outside of Australia in APAC, please visit our Singapore Website for export customers.

Unfortunately looks like we have to Use Newark to get it delivered.

redirects to: Newark AN AVNET COMPANY

just change the URL to canada.newark.com instead of au.element14.com and search for the part numbers.

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Yup it's available.
Just back to the same old US to CDN shipping diddle @dnickel was mentioning.
Might be fine, but UPS likes it's extra fees :moneybag: :moneybag: :moneybag:

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Shipping is always a PITA for non-Murican's. :frowning:

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Noticed something I hadn't really thought about before now, but I went to update the firmware on all my Inovelli switches and it went so much faster and had no issues. Previously it would take forever and would fail half the time.

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I got more parts in stock if anyone else needs help with this mod.

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I would like to publicly thank @lewis.heidrick for repairing my butchered hub, While trying to do this mode myself I broke the low noise CMOS voltage regulator chip on my C5. Lewis was able to replace the broken chip (which he provided) and get my C5 back in working order. For anyone considering this modification I would highly recommend letting Lewis help with this.

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I'm planning on mid-march if that works... I'll PM the details soon.

Yea, that's fine.

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I'm not sure whether I'll risk doing the antenna upgrade on mine, but just curious as to whether anyone has carried this out in the UK or EU? I'm guessing a different Z wave antenna would be needed as our Z Wave is 868MHz or is it close enough to the US Z Wave frequency to use the same parts?

TL/DR: The antenna mod improved the signal strength reported for all my Z-wave devices, but I see only a minor improvement in routing. Things seem to have less overall delay. And Hub Protect Migrate is a great feature.


I set out to do the external antenna mod myself. but I was worried about messing up my hub.
In the end I asked @lewis.heidrick to do it for me. He did a great job and it took less than a week for the hub to go from here to him and back.

I had him modify my spare C-7 and I used Hub Protect to migrate my active meshes to the backup hub. This was a mostly painless process, and everything mostly just worked. I did this to avoid re-pairing my 24 Z-wave devices, but resetting the 120 Zigbee devices around the house was much more of a chore than I expected (it took 4 days, not the 4 hours I planned). There were some hiccups I didn't expect:

Overall, while the migrate is a great feature and it saved me tons of work. But, I hope I never have to do one again.

Back to the mod, I did this to improve my Z-wave network, which I've always considered weak. My Zigbee network has always worked robustly, with about a dozen repeates and 100 sensors (most of which report temperature).

Before the mod I used to have 8 or 9 DIRECT devices. After, I have 10 or 11.

I have 9 Inovelli Red Dimmers that I consider the core of my Z-wave network. 2 of them sit 9 feet away from the C-7 with direct line of site. These almost always route through other dimmers that were much further away from the hub. After the antenna mod, these now sometimes go DIRECT to the hub.

This are the Z-wave status taken after the hub was up for 36 hours, left from before (Feb 4) and right from after (Feb 18): (note the last 3 devices changed order)

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I have found that, as one convert posted, it takes weeks for the mod to settle in.
I didn't get much change for the first few days. After about 2 weeks I had more DIRECT and less 9.6.

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I should have made it clear that the modded hub has been in place for 2 weeks now (Feb 4). All the improvement I've seen happened in the first week. It's been unchange for the last week. I wanted to wait a bit before reporting the result.

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Wait a while. Three months later, I'm still seeing some changes.

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Yea, devices take a while to drop their old route. Some don't like to change unless the route fails.

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Trigger those that say unknown so we can see stats on those.

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