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RE: [Karlnet] Thanks to Zcomax

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Subject: RE: [Karlnet] Thanks to Zcomax
From: "Ben Polson" <bsp@bandwave.net>
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Date: Thu, 3 Apr 2003 12:28:25 -0800
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This is great information!  Thanks much Brian!

-Ben.

> -----Original Message-----
> From: karlnet-bounces@WISPNotes.com
> [mailto:karlnet-bounces@WISPNotes.com]On Behalf Of Brian H. Oak
> Sent: Thursday, April 03, 2003 11:02 AM
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> Subject: RE: [Karlnet] Thanks to Zcomax
> 
> 
> The main trick is figuring out how to remove the black plastic cover
> without destroying it.  I use a small straight-blade (flat)
> screwdriver for this.  Holding the card in both hands, I use both
> thumbs to push up on the plastic cover and separate it from the metal
> bottom.
> 
> Once space has been created between the plastic cover and the metal
> bottom, I use the screwdriver to pry between the visible PC board and
> the plastic cover.  An audible "pop" will be heard as the two
> connectors linking the plastic cover to the PC board come loose,
> allowing the plastic cover to be slid off of the PC card.
> 
> There are two extensions of the plastic cover, each one reaching under
> opposite sides of the metal case of the PC card.  Elevating the
> plastic cover just enough so that it won't snag on the antennas, I
> carefully slide the plastic cover off, away from the main body of the
> PC card.  This extracts those plastic extensions without breaking
> them -- they can be reseated later.
> 
> Once the cover is removed, the antennas are pretty obvious.  They're
> the two L-shaped pieces of metal, attached with two solder points on
> one end and with double-sided foam tape on the other.  Bend up the
> tape ends and scrape any remaining tape off the PC board, then use a
> desoldering iron and vacuum to remove the solder joints with the
> antennas.
> 
> Replace the plastic cover by reversing the instructions above for
> removal.  The only difference is using the screwdriver to press up on
> the under side of the external antenna connector, gently bending the
> PC board up, so that it will mate with the connectors on the plastic
> cover and expose the external antenna connector through its hole in
> the plastic cover.
> 
> When the plastic cover is in the right place in relation to the PC
> board, allow the plastic cover and PC board to fall back down against
> the metal bottom.  The two pins or tongues on the metal bottom will
> fit into their holes on the plastic cover, and your job is done.
> 
> -Brian

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