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Matt Hill
2020-12-24 12:37:46 -07:00
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There are four reasons you might prefer to build your own Embassy instead of purchasing one from us.
#. You already have a Raspberry Pi and would like to re-purpose it
#. You already have a Raspberry Pi and would like to re-purpose it.
#. You live outside the United States and want to save on shipping fees
#. You want to save on shipping costs.
#. You prefer not to divulge your physical shipping address
#. You prefer not to divulge your physical shipping address.
#. You just like building things.
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Assembly Instructions
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#. Insert mini speaker/buzzer into GPIO pins 6/8/10/12 with the word "speaker" facing out, `away from the board`.
1. Insert mini speaker/buzzer into GPIO pins 6/8/10/12 with the word "speaker" facing out, `away from the board`.
.. figure:: /_static/images/diy/pins.png
:width: 60%
:alt: Speaker board spec
#. That's it. Place the Raspberry Pi 4 board (with speaker attached), into its case.
That's it. Place the Raspberry Pi 4 board (with speaker attached), into its case.
Getting EmbassyOS
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