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Hello,
I just bought Sim900D and i am getting very low resistance between the Antenna pin (33) and Ground pins, i.e it seems that antenna pin is shorted with ground, is it normal or my module damaged ???
95% of the transmitters I have ever played with have what looks like a dead short (as measured with a DC Ohmmeter) from the center pin of the antenna connector to the coax shield (ground).
I also got confirmation from the company that there is a inductor placed between antenna and ground which makes the antenna shorted with ground when DC volt applied.
Yes I know that I was talking if there is a circuit inside the chip like the antenna pin where there is an inductor shorting with ground in DC but cutting the connection in AC.
Ok now I have found where the short circuit was.... Stupid double layer....
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