GPS Talking Clock case
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This is a 3D printed case for https://hackaday.io/project/28949-gps-talking-clock .
Solder wires onto the speaker, button and volume control first.
Place the speaker into the front and screw it down with 4 #4 3/16" self-tapping pan head screws.
Insert the button into the big hole at the top of the front.
Insert the volume control into the back and fasten it with the washers and nut it came with. Attach a knob to the shaft.
If you haven't already done so, attach the 4 DIP switch block to the back of the board.
Solder the wires from the speaker, button and volume control to the board. For the volume control, make sure to attach the wires in the correct order.
Now would be a good time to test the board. Plug in an antenna and power and adjust the volume control about a quarter way up from the CCW end. Wait a few seconds after the GPS LED starts blinking and push the button. You should hear the clock talk.
Attach the board to the back panel with 4 #4 3/8" pan head s
Solder wires onto the speaker, button and volume control first.
Place the speaker into the front and screw it down with 4 #4 3/16" self-tapping pan head screws.
Insert the button into the big hole at the top of the front.
Insert the volume control into the back and fasten it with the washers and nut it came with. Attach a knob to the shaft.
If you haven't already done so, attach the 4 DIP switch block to the back of the board.
Solder the wires from the speaker, button and volume control to the board. For the volume control, make sure to attach the wires in the correct order.
Now would be a good time to test the board. Plug in an antenna and power and adjust the volume control about a quarter way up from the CCW end. Wait a few seconds after the GPS LED starts blinking and push the button. You should hear the clock talk.
Attach the board to the back panel with 4 #4 3/8" pan head s
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