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packet:ninotnc-ble [2025/06/21 22:12] – [What is it?] ei9iubpacket:ninotnc-ble [2025/07/06 19:51] (current) – [Tips] m0lte
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 Once they are in the correct-ish position, you can fasten down a NinoTNC board to the back, then reflow the pins from the display side. They will "click" into the exact correct position if they are close enough, otherwise adjust with fine tweezers while heating.  Once they are in the correct-ish position, you can fasten down a NinoTNC board to the back, then reflow the pins from the display side. They will "click" into the exact correct position if they are close enough, otherwise adjust with fine tweezers while heating. 
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 +I highly recommend filling the pogo pin receptacle pads on the NinoTNC with solder, else the sprung part of the pogo pins might not make sufficient contact with the plated through-hole. This affected my (M0LTE) build.
  
 When assembled, the BLE board sits with the OARC logo facing up, pogo pins on the underside with the NinoTNC sitting "upside down" to make contact. When assembled, the BLE board sits with the OARC logo facing up, pogo pins on the underside with the NinoTNC sitting "upside down" to make contact.
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