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Screw the radio chassis back in with the original screws.
The radio itself is removed from the whole assembly by unscrewing the two screws on the left and right side that attach the radio to the whole radio chassis.
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The Electronics segment comprises of safety, radio frequency, chassis, power train electronics and driver assistance systems.
It's expected to cram all that plus 16GB of internal storage, a microSD card slot, and both Bluetooth 4.0 and WiFi radios into a a chassis that's under 9mm thick — seeing a trend here?
Progress of each vehicle can be tracked by means of its Vehicle Identification Number and a small radio frequency transponder attached to the chassis.
The Ville manages to make up for it with an HSPA+ radio and a remarkably svelte metal chassis that comes in at under 8mm thick.
If you recall what the first Motorola "mobile cellular phone" looked like, it was expensive, and about as large as a medium-sized purse, with a huge battery and a goofy looking coiled "CB- radio" cord that connected the handset to the chassis.
The two RF inputs of the VSA could also be connected to any kind of antennas, and the VSA chassis is mobile, enabling to test different radio channel conditions.
A radio conversation that was broadcast caught the driver complaining of his chassis bottoming and being difficult to drive.
They monitored live data from the hundreds of sensors in Vettel's chassis and engine, advising on tire conditions, and communicated via radio and instant message with another group of technicians seated in a command center back in Milton Keynes, some of whom simulated the race in real time, forecasting when Hamilton and Alonso and the others might make a pit stop.
The command tank was an FT chassis, with the turret replaced by a superstructure, carrying a single communications radio.
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