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[title] Remove the PCB Assembly
-[* black] Let's remove the electronics from the hard plastic base - lots more silicone to remove.
+[* black] To remove the electronics from the hard plastic base we need to dig out a lot more sealant.
[* black] I first pried up the end of the PCB near the USB interface.
[* icon_note] Notice the spring contacts coming from the 4 USB conductor pads - these come in contact with pads on the PCB.
[* black] Finally (pic 2) the electrical assembly is free! Three rigid boards connected by flex.
- [* red] Check out the antenna built into the flex circuitry - looks like a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inverted-F_antenna|PIFA].
+ [* icon_note] Check out the antenna built into the flex circuitry - looks like a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inverted-F_antenna|PIFA].
[* black] You can keep prying and release the
[* green] 70mAh Li-ion battery
[* yellow] and buzzer.