This is a reverse engineering analysis of a remote shoulder mic for the BaoFeng line of personal ham radios
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main_pcb.svgOutline of the main boardsvg+xml - 1.83 kB - 06/20/2023 at 01:51 |
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Starting a RE analysis of one of these BaoFeng shoulder mounted speaker/mic remotes.
Posted internal and external pictures of the device.
Measurements are in imperial units since my digital calipers need a new set of batteries. Unit is roughly 2.016in wide, 2.96in tall, and .959 thick. There is a red LED on the front that indicates when the PTT is being used. The PTT is a momentary tactile switch that makes an audible click when pressed down.
Posted a file of the outline of the PCB done in inkscape. The dimensions are mostly accurate, with the exception of the rounded corners. I'll be circling back to this once I start the PCB layout.
The main board outline was done in inkscape using a set of calipers to measure the dimensions. Inkscape is a great tool mainly because it's easy to used and free. I could have used Visio for this as well. Would like to follow up on this with added dimensions.
Next post I plan on finishing up the schematics and will add more inkscape drawings of the unit.
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