docs: move connectors information to its own section (#1316)
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Are those connectors SMA or RP-SMA?
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Some connectors that appear to be SMA are actually RP-SMA. If you connect an RP-SMA antenna to HackRF One, it will seem to connect snugly but won't function at all because neither the male nor female side has a center pin. RP-SMA connectors are most common on 2.4 GHz antennas and are popular on Wi-Fi equipment. Adapters are available.
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.. _bigspike:
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What is the big spike in the center of my received spectrum?
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docs/source/hackrf_connectors.rst
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docs/source/hackrf_connectors.rst
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Connectors
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The connectors on HackRF One are SMA.
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**Note:** SMA connectors and RP-SMA connectors are visually very similar. If you connect an RP-SMA antenna to HackRF One, it will seem to connect snugly but won't function at all because neither the male nor female side has a center pin. RP-SMA connectors are most common on 2.4 GHz antennas and are popular on Wi-Fi equipment. Adapters are available.
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hardware_components
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leds
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hackrfs_buttons
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hackrf_connectors
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external_clock_interface
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expansion_interface
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hardware_triggering
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