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#1642 - 06/07/15 11:42 PM
Duo to solo, Solo to duo security chip converter
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Japhar Member
Carpal Tunnel
Registered: 10/19/10
Posts: 9888
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Duo to solo, Solo to duo security chip converter If you have a solo security chip, and want to use it on a Duo, it's possible. It works also the other way, so a Duo security chip on a Solo. It's actually quit easy to make, The pins one and two needs to be crossed, and pin six and seven ground pins bridged. Tested with the Solo and Duo, both receivers works fine with it. More info, see image. All the best about hardware/support from Johnny_B, link : http://jb8a8f8.comhttp://jb8a8f8.nl
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