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I was encouraged to add an image, moved some of the warnings and notes to make it flow better visually
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@ -23,13 +23,15 @@ To replace the encoder, you'll first need to disassemble the PortaPack.
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3. Unscrew the SMA connector rings on both plates.
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4. Pull apart the case and carefully separate the PortaPack from the HackRF by gently pulling upwards to disconnect the pins.
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5. Once the PortaPack is free, flip it around and locate the speaker and battery connectors.
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6. Unplug both connectors, and set the the rest aside.
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> [!WARNING]
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> Mark or take note of which connector is for the speaker and which is for the battery to avoid confusion and possible damage during reassembly.
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6. Unplug both connectors, and set the the rest aside.
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### Removing the Defective Encoder
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![image](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/dc82574a-1c6c-4c69-84f0-0f0b6f5060c1)
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The encoder is mounted in a way that makes it difficult to desolder due to pin placement. If you are having trouble with this, try the following technique:
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The encoder is mounted in a way that makes it difficult to desolder due to pin placement.
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If you are having trouble with this, try the following technique:
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1. Use a pair of tin snips to cut the encoder’s leads and remove the encoder.
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2. Apply flux to the solder pads.
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