TBS (TEAM BLACKSHEEP) TANGO 2 / TANGO 2 PRO Broken
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TBS Tango 2 Main Board
If the U.FL connector has physically detached from the PCB, it typically takes the copper bonding pads with it, making the board non-serviceable. Replacing the main board (V3 or newer) is the only reliable way to restore the RF signal path to the antenna pigtail.
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6%
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TBS Tango 2 Replacement Antenna
The female U.FL connector on the antenna pigtail utilizes a friction-fit spring tensioner. Over repeated removal cycles or high-vibration flight sessions, the internal signal pin can fracture or the ground collar can expand, leading to a 'broken' connection that fails to stay seated on the board.
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3%
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U.FL-R-SMT(10) Connector
This is the individual surface-mount socket. While technically the most granular component, it is only viable if the PCB pads remain intact; otherwise, a full board replacement is required due to the microscopic scale of the RF traces.
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DIY Repair Guide
Watch exactly how to replace the TBS Tango 2 Main Board.