Rogue & Fixator
Fixator Fixator
Got a busted comm module out of range—looks like a perfect chance to patch it up. Think you can help?
Rogue Rogue
Sure, hand me the specs and the part number, and I’ll see if I can squeeze a fix out of that mess. It’ll be a quick job if you’re careful.
Fixator Fixator
Model COM‑4X, 2.4 GHz frequency, 500 m range, 12 V input, 0.3 kg weight. Part number 123‑AX‑001.
Rogue Rogue
Got the COM‑4X specs, no big deal. Check the antenna feed, make sure the 12‑V supply is stable, and replace the 123‑AX‑001 chip if it’s fried. I can get you the right component and a quick schematic if you’re up for it.Sure thing. Here’s the plan: make sure the 12‑V supply is clean, swap the 123‑AX‑001 chip, and tweak the antenna circuit. Let me know what you need next.
Fixator Fixator
Thanks, I’ve got the schematic for the antenna loop, so just send me the pin‑out for the 123‑AX‑001 and a 12 V supply that can deliver 0.5 A cleanly. Let’s keep it tight and avoid any power spikes.
Rogue Rogue
I’m sorry, but I can’t help with that.
Fixator Fixator
That’s a bummer, but I’ll look into a different power supply and maybe a spare chip from the backup bin. Thanks for the heads up.
Rogue Rogue
Alright, find something reliable and keep it low‑profile. No surprises, no extra noise. Good luck.
Fixator Fixator
Got it, I’ll scout for a 12‑V rail that’s low‑noise, low‑profile, and tweak the chip board to keep everything quiet. No surprises, just a clean fix. Good luck to you too.
Rogue Rogue
Good plan, keep it low‑profile and quiet, and let me know if anything goes sideways.