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The Computer Audio adapter is a cross-over adapter that connects the microphone pin of a computer's TRRS audio port to the speaker output of the HamShield, and vice versa. All you have to do to use it is assemble it and plug it in.
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# Assembly
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Assembly of the adapter requires access to a soldering iron. Populate the components as follows:
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R1 = 1.2 kOhms (brown, red, red, gold)
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R2 = 10 kOhms (brown, black, orange, gold)
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R3 = 1.2 kOhms (brown, red, red, gold)
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C1 = 0.01 uFarads
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C2 = 0.01 uFarads
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JP1 = four pin male header
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J1 = TRRS jack
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You will also need to solder a four pin female header to JP3 on the HamShield (just to the side of the HamShield's audio jack).
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When you plug the audio adapter in to the HamShield, the TRRS jack of the adapter should line up with the TRRS jack of the shield.
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