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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. 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>
Image:Fm02_underdog.jpg|By Underdog. <p>'''FM02 ''' <br>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. The next step will be routing the RG58 antenna to the back of the box.</p>


Image: Fm02_underdog_2.jpg| By Underdog. <p> Additional image to the left.</p>
Image: Fm02_underdog_2.jpg| By Underdog. <p> '''FM02 ''' <br>Additional image to the left.</p>


Image: Fm02_captkirk.JPG| By CaptKirk.  <p>Mounted in an Aluminum case</p>
Image: Fm02_captkirk.JPG| By CaptKirk.  <p>'''FM02 ''' <br>Mounted in an Aluminum case</p>


Image: Fm02_chelmuth.JPG| By chelmuth. <p>I took an old Cable Modem I had laying around gutted it and put my FM-02 in it.. Just widened a few LED holes for the buttons and cut a rectangle for the display.. On the back I just had to square off a round hole and make a new little round hole for the Antenna jack.. The 3.5mm jack fit nice and tight in one of the original holes. I made mounting stand-off's by cutting the heads off of zipties and glueing them to the case. For the front display I used some extra pieces of plastic and wedged the front in there then glued the pieces of plastic. </p>
Image: Fm02_chelmuth.JPG| By chelmuth. <p>'''FM02 ''' <br>I took an old Cable Modem I had laying around gutted it and put my FM-02 in it.. Just widened a few LED holes for the buttons and cut a rectangle for the display.. On the back I just had to square off a round hole and make a new little round hole for the Antenna jack.. The 3.5mm jack fit nice and tight in one of the original holes. I made mounting stand-off's by cutting the heads off of zipties and glueing them to the case. For the front display I used some extra pieces of plastic and wedged the front in there then glued the pieces of plastic. </p>
Image: Fm02_chelmuth_2.JPG| By chelmuth. <p> Additional image to the left.</p>
Image: Fm02_chelmuth_2.JPG| By chelmuth. <p> '''FM02 ''' <br>Additional image to the left.</p>


Image: Fm02_smartalec.jpg| By smartalec. <p>i found a old non working wireless hub in the shed so i ripped out it's guts to make a fancy Transmitter Case.</p>
Image: Fm02_smartalec.jpg| By smartalec. <p>'''FM02 ''' <br>i found a old non working wireless hub in the shed so i ripped out it's guts to make a fancy Transmitter Case.</p>


Image: Fm02_robdude30.jpg| By RobDude30. <p>I used a small 120VAC to 12VDC medical grade power supply from TRC Electronics that seems to be well regulated and very quiet. Everything was a very tight fit in the enclosure I chose, but it worked.</p>
Image: Fm02_robdude30.jpg| By RobDude30. <p>'''FM02 ''' <br>I used a small 120VAC to 12VDC medical grade power supply from TRC Electronics that seems to be well regulated and very quiet. Everything was a very tight fit in the enclosure I chose, but it worked.</p>


Image: Fm02_robdude30_2.jpg|By RobDude30. <p> Additional image to the left.</p>
Image: Fm02_robdude30_2.jpg|By RobDude30. <p> '''FM02 ''' <br>Additional image to the left.</p>


Image: Fm02_rkhanso.jpg| By rkhanso. <p>I have one of the Vastelec FM-02 transmitters and wanted to permanently mount it in a metal electrical box for shielding. It's not so easy to mount the transmitter board flush with the box and have the holes line up for the power, antenna and audio and make it still look OK.</p>
Image: Fm02_rkhanso.jpg| By rkhanso. <p>I have one of the Vastelec FM-02 transmitters and wanted to permanently mount it in a metal electrical box for shielding. It's not so easy to mount the transmitter board flush with the box and have the holes line up for the power, antenna and audio and make it still look OK.</p>


Image: Fm02_rkhanso_2.jpg| By rkhanso. <p> Additional image to the left.</p>
Image: Fm02_rkhanso_2.jpg| By rkhanso. <p> '''FM02 ''' <br>Additional image to the left.</p>


Image: Fm02_klanger.jpg| By klanger. <p>'''FM-02 with pira micro RDS unit''' I used this enclosure from Jaycar here in Aus if I remember correctly. I also fitted the RDS board in there as well. </p>
Image: Fm02_klanger.jpg| By klanger. <p>'''FM-02 with pira micro RDS unit''' I used this enclosure from Jaycar here in Aus if I remember correctly. I also fitted the RDS board in there as well. </p>

Revision as of 01:04, 12 September 2012

Pictures of Various FM02 and other VAST product Installations