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From the column DIY: Home Entertainment
By Tom Anderson
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Correction for page 123
The caption of the diagram on page 123, "The irock's power supply also connects to this end of the board." should read, "The irock's power supply connects to the opposite end of
the board."
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Loved this article. I'm hoping to do something similar, using the dirt-cheap RCA MM70FM transmitter. Anybody with more electronics knowhow than me (that would be almost anybody at all) have advice on locating the antenna connectors on the circuit board?Posted by fsandsmark on June 14, 2005 at 18:03:44 Pacific Time
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