Mike,

I think that not only the RF issue to consider,  but that the cooling could
be an issue also..    I think that you would be better off with the Flex
5000 setting on top of the Mac Mini..


73,
Dudley

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On Tue, Dec 21, 2010 at 6:15 PM, Mike Schwendeman <m...@s3com.net> wrote:

> I am going to TURN AROUND Jack's idea: -I had always considered dropping a
> Mac Mini INTO the Flex-5000a cabinet!  If the top-most (is it the V/U unit?)
> add-on is not in place, the newest models of the Mac Mini would quite
> possibly fit in this open space.  (The front panel could be cut to allow the
> 'Mini to peek through, to allow access to the optical drive, or the little
> computer could simply be dropped in place behind the panel.)  The Mac Mini
> does a great job running the Flex-5000a, by the way!
>
> No matter how one does the installation, an access hole would have to be
> made in the cabinet someplace to allow for the needed cables to and from the
> computer. And, YES; The "RFI" from both devices might prove to be a problem
>
> 73;     -Mike-     KØJTA
>
>
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