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+[* red] After removing four Phillips screws securing the inner chassis to the outer case, the guts can be removed in one piece.
+[* black] Controls are routed through two daughterboards; one houses the two push-button elements and the other holds the volume dial.
+[* black] The wireless card is attached to a small interconnect board converting the four-pin connector found on the logic board into the USB connector used by the wireless card.
+[* black] After a bit too much wiggling, we broke the FM antenna lead where it attaches to the board. Soldering iron to the rescue!

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