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I used a soldering iron, a hot glue gun, a step drill bit, double sided tape.
A good antenna is crucial for the radio to function properly. A NanoVNA is very helpful to test if an antenna is resonant at the specified frequency (otherwise it's useless). You can find good clones for about 50€/$ (beware of really cheap/bad clones).
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Antennas listed in the RAK store are generally of good/industrial quality. Some other mass produced offerings are of such bad quality that I had to throw them away (after measuring them).