Introduction
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This is quite large.
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I hope the glass top of the studio desk don't get in the way of viewing the pictures.
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Anyhow.
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To open up the radio, you need to .. well, twirl away some screws.
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Two screws are under the handle, four are on the back.
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And a additional bunch on the (oof!) wet bottom.
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.. and a VERY deeply hidden Philips screw.
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Break out your household mediumweight -- a long shaft Philips #1. You'll need it.
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With the case screw removed, you flip to the back of the .. thing.
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Then, holding the bottom half (the half under the two white piece), push the top half up and away.
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And ... it opens up, like a briefcase.
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Now with the device opened, we need to disconnect power.
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Disconnect the four plugs on the "power board". Each of them is of a unique size, so you can't mix them up.
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However, the two plugs (later three) on the "connector board" are practically identical, and are only different in the order of the wires connected.
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Don't mix those up.
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The next step to separate the two halves involving disconnecting
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Fun fact -- the device has the power supplied through a two-prong plug, meaning there is no "true" GrouND.
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This mystery is deepened by the fact that only the "CD board" have this "ground" cable at one of the screw posts.
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.. so the bottom half slides away.
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Apparently the top half houses all the brain, since there are quite a few green PCBs and two large, dense boards.
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We can make our lives easier by trying to remove the two white piece.
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Apparently there is something holding them, since they refuse to move under slight tugs that aims to unseat them.
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And those come from ... behind the handle?
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So, how do you remove the handle?
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Well, if you flip to the side, you can see the joint of the handle.
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And immediately next to the joint, is a "flap".
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And if you depress this flap, this creates a channel, through which the handle can be slide backwards (and out of the hinge)
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And THAT will give us access to this screw, which is required to remove the "white piece"s.
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Next up we remove the "CD board".
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Why the CD board?
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I don't know. It will be a good question to think about while we pop the connectors and remove the screws.
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Or wonder about what the ICs behind the heatsink/label actually do.
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I bet the one behind the label is a storage unit, like ones in a flash drive.
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Next up we remove this "board with a cord".
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But before we can do that, we need to disconnect THIS from the "main board".
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Turns out the white-ish "string" going from the coil to the board is actually made up of copper wires.
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This is quite a rudimentary oscillator coil for the FM radio if you ask me.
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There is a screw inside the "coupler" for the radio knob, and on that screw is some glue.
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Ah, because the USB port and the SD card adapter is blocked by it.
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So now we remove those two little things.
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Then we would remove the ...
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Huh?
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Apparently the main board is trapped under the "tape board", so by the norm we will remove the "tape board" ...
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Apparently we are doing it wrong here, and we should instead focus on removing the front section from the top section.
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So we will remove this L-bracket...
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and this L-bracket.
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And this screw on the first L-bracket.
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And then we will have to remove this switch, for the other wire on the connector is soldered to the board.
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The main board is now available for removal.
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But before the motherboard is free, we need to turn to the cable-with-a-ring and remove that first.
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Look at it. Water stains, oil stains, mineral deposits ...
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The backside is quite ok, though.
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Let's pause here and examine that tape drive.
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The buttons (fast forward, fast backward, play) control the location of the white gear.
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The white gear then move to engage with different gears, which drive the two spindle at different speeds.
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So what is driving the white gear?
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On the back, you will find the wheels and belts that drive it.
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The white gear is attached to a armature that move into the different positions, while the elastic belt pick up any slack and accommodate for the length differences.
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With the tape drive gone, we can now access the front control-display bar.
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Rid the ribbon cable, disconnect the connector and remove the button board.
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Then remove the display board.
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To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.