That's not really the right radio to use with that antenna, those antennas
were designed to be used with the Rocket M900.

You can use it with the Loco, but you're only going to be using it as a
single polarity yagi, and just leave the second cable disconnected. There
are a couple of ways you can do it, you can set the antenna to "External +
Internal (2x2)", and it use the internal antenna for one polarity, and the
yagi for the other (which is going to result in one chain being ~8db weaker
on the link), in which case you need to connect to the correct polarity on
the yagi (I don't recall which polarity it uses for the internal, that
might be in the documentation somewhere). The other option is to set it to
"External (1x1)", in which case it doesn't matter which polarity you use,
as long as both ends of the link are the same (if it's a Loco with only an
internal antenna on the other end, you could use either).

On Thu, Dec 2, 2021 at 12:39 PM Jan-GAMs <[email protected]> wrote:

> I've got some ubiquiti Nano-locos and would like to connect them to a
> yagi AMY-9M16x2.  The Yagi antenna has two cables, the Loco has one
> port.  Which cable do I use for the Nano and what do I do with the other
> loose cable?
>
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