"Radio" cabinet for Raspberry Pi(s)

"Radio" cabinet for Raspberry Pi(s)

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Raspberry Pi-based radio cabinet. The most streamlined option is Adafruit's PiTFT mini (2.8") combined with the Pi Zero W. The basic configuration involves placing a speaker unit on top of a bass reflex unit, followed by an MCU unit, and securing everything in place with a back cover. The top features switches. The MCU unit and top cover are available in a type with large holes, allowing you to adjust them using 3D CAD software according to your liquid crystal display or switches. The bass reflex unit is aesthetically pleasing but offers little effect. Although it has no effect, it includes an indentation for compressing the amplifier. Speakers can be attached either by gluing them on or screwing them in place with a 5cm speaker. The easiest option is to press the USB stereo speakers apart and push them into place. The overall assembly is secured using 3x5 and 3x10 tap nuts, or longer 2.6mm screws. When cutting the material, check your orientation carefully and attach supports only where necessary.

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