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OPENING YOUR RADIO IS AT YOUR OWN RISK!!
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= Opening the AE = | |||
This page describes how to open the AE radio. Most is easy, but take care when removing or connecting the flatcable, this is a fragile part of the radio's guts. | This page describes how to open the AE radio. Most is easy, but take care when removing or connecting the flatcable, this is a fragile part of the radio's guts. | ||
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* The flatcable can be removed by gently pulling back the red plastic clips on the connector. This is all very fragile, and can easily break, so don't remove if there's no need to. | * The flatcable can be removed by gently pulling back the red plastic clips on the connector. This is all very fragile, and can easily break, so don't remove if there's no need to. | ||
= PCB's = | |||
The AE is built on 3 PCB's | The AE is built on 3 PCB's | ||
== Main PCB == | |||
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== Amplifier PCB == | |||
The bottom PCB holds a [[WM872]] DA converter and integrated amplifier IC. | |||
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Revision as of 19:22, 8 November 2006
Opening the AE
This page describes how to open the AE radio. Most is easy, but take care when removing or connecting the flatcable, this is a fragile part of the radio's guts.
- Pull off the knob and remove the two small screws underneath.
- Pull op the front of the rubber foot and remove the two smalls screws.
- Remove the 4 screws in the deep holes.
- The radio can now be taken apart. Be careful because front and back are still connected by the fragile flatcable and the two speaker cables.
- The flatcable can be removed by gently pulling back the red plastic clips on the connector. This is all very fragile, and can easily break, so don't remove if there's no need to.
PCB's
The AE is built on 3 PCB's
Main PCB
Amplifier PCB
The bottom PCB holds a WM872 DA converter and integrated amplifier IC.