Missing Airport Antenna!!!

Sorry for having double posted, but I inadventently put this in the Intel based iMac forum. I'm installing an Airport Extreme Card in my iMac G5 20". Trouble is, there is no antenna! It's just plain not there! Any ideas short of taking it to the Apple Store? Am I missing something? I'm not replacing the card; it's never had an Airport Card. This is a first time install some years after purchase. Please do not refer me to the install instructions; I've read them and I even have my original manuals. I wouldn't be having the problem if the antenna were present, but it isn't there!
matt

Hey Daddy,
The machine is a 1st Gen iMac G5 20". I can't find a document that shows the course of the antenna, just where the connector is supposed to exit the Airport Card slot.
My iMac had the bad capacitor problem that plagued that run and had the logic board replaced by Apple about 18 months ago. More recently, I had the bad power supply problem that also plagues that run of units and that was also replaced by Apple. Other than that, I've swapped hard drives and added RAM, but nothing else. I assume that the antenna was there at some point, but I had no reason to look before. I inadvertantly posted the same question on the Intel-based iMac board and someone there suggested that when the logic board was replaced they probably forgot to pull the antenna back around. Sounds like I'm headed back to the Apple Store.
matt

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