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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. 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. #. You just like building things.
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Assembly Instructions 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 .. figure:: /_static/images/diy/pins.png
:width: 60% :width: 60%
:alt: Speaker board spec :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 Getting EmbassyOS
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