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Tamiya elactronics - 5/11/2008 2:05:39 AM   
kclank



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Tamiya's MF-01 and MF-03 have a socket labeled CN-5 next to the firing led. Does anyone know what that socket can be used for? If it is functional how can it be addressed (using a transmitter).

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RE: Tamiya elactronics - 5/11/2008 1:37:02 PM   
Alan123


 

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My user manual says CN5 is a socket for options and is not used.

I would guess that it is for a light, try plugging one in and see if it lights up.

I too would be interest to know if it works or not.

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Alan.

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