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The Semblance of Assembly


The electronics work is now essentially complete. Just need to rework the power line feeding the powered hub to hook in the on-off switch that fits in the empty hole in the upper right.
After some initial concern that the GPS module may have been defective, it appears to work fine. Better, once I did a little cable-tie work (note the loops of dental floss on the colored wires) to hold the wires away from the square antenna. With the upstairs deck partially occluding the sky from the office window, it manages to get an intermittent fix. Whew.
Now to print the cover that conceals the board and USB sockets.
Still to go: the aforementioned power switch splice and associated connections to the LED panel, printing the cover, and cutting holes in the case for the HDMI connector to the camera head (waiting for the adapter to arrive), the power socket, and the external antenna connector. Oh, and lots and lots of programming...
After some initial concern that the GPS module may have been defective, it appears to work fine. Better, once I did a little cable-tie work (note the loops of dental floss on the colored wires) to hold the wires away from the square antenna. With the upstairs deck partially occluding the sky from the office window, it manages to get an intermittent fix. Whew.
Now to print the cover that conceals the board and USB sockets.
Still to go: the aforementioned power switch splice and associated connections to the LED panel, printing the cover, and cutting holes in the case for the HDMI connector to the camera head (waiting for the adapter to arrive), the power socket, and the external antenna connector. Oh, and lots and lots of programming...
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