GPS Talking Clock case

GPS Talking Clock case

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This is a custom-made 3D printed enclosure for my GPS Talking Clock project on Hackaday.io. First, connect the speaker, button and volume control wires together using solder. Next, position the speaker in the front compartment of the case and secure it with four #4-32 x 1/2" self-tapping pan head screws. Insert the button into the large hole at the top of the front panel. Install the volume control in the rear compartment by attaching the included washers and nut to its shaft, then screw on a knob. If you haven't already done so, attach the DIP switch block to the back of the board as per the manufacturer's instructions. Connect the speaker, button and volume control wires to the board, ensuring the volume control wires are connected in the correct order. Now is an excellent time to test the board by plugging in an antenna, power source, and adjusting the volume control about a quarter turn from the counterclockwise end. Wait for a few seconds after the GPS LED begins blinking, then press the button to hear the clock speak. Finally, secure the board to the rear panel with four #4-32 x 1" pan head self-tapping screws and attach the rear panel to the front using another set of four #4-32 x 1" pan head self-tapping screws.

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