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Image:Fm02_underdog.jpg|By Underdog. <p>  
Image:Fm02_underdog.jpg|By Underdog. <p>I've taken an old CD player & gutted it, desoldered the main connection bar and then pulled out all but 2 pins, the ground and the +12V. That makes it easier to not have to cut into the PSU harness and maintain the stock plug! I added a switch and a line input. I also added a 24V 2200uf cap to the input of computer power supply. The last real mod was I had the front panel on risers off the front, but after clicking around on the front buttons some I felt like it was bending the board, so the "KISS" method best solution was to remove the risers, take an old mouse pad, cut out a piece of the neoprene-like rubber and the place it behind the board to give more support.  
I've taken an old CD player & gutted it, desoldered the main connection bar and then pulled out all but 2 pins, the ground and the +12V. That makes it easier to not have to cut into the PSU harness and maintain the stock plug! I added a switch and a line input. I also added a 24V 2200uf cap to the input of computer power supply. The last real mod was I had the front panel on risers off the front, but after clicking around on the front buttons some I felt like it was bending the board, so the "KISS" method best solution was to remove the risers, take an old mouse pad, cut out a piece of the neoprene-like rubber and the place it behind the board to give more support.  
All the case modifications were done with a Dremel tool with a Roto-Zip cutting tool, easy, and fairly safe.
All the case modifications were done with a Dremel tool with a Roto-Zip cutting tool, easy, and fairly safe.
The next step will be routing the RG58 antenna to the back of the box.</p>
The next step will be routing the RG58 antenna to the back of the box.</p>

Revision as of 16:14, 29 December 2011

Pictures of Various FM02 Installations