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Started by 727737Nut, August 12, 2011, 08:13:03 AM

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I picked this up off ebay for a very cheap price and in the 10 years I have been searching Ebay I have never seen one of these.  It is a real 737 ASA switch assembly! I contacted the company that made it and they gave me pin-out info and also what signals it needs and outputs.  Very nice follks that also like flightsim stuff!  Anyways, it was quite easy to get it working using all internal electronics intact.  The test function works using internal logic, the switch outputs  go to my Pokey card and the lights are driven by OC output card and Prosim737.  I just soldered my cat5 cable right to the pins on the connectors.  If any of you get one of these, i have the pin-out info and would gladly share it with you.

Rob
737 Junkie

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Less than 4 years to retirement......

Nat Crea

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I hate you Rob!!!! :D

What a deal mate...buy if the decade!

Nat

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Quote from: melnato on August 12, 2011, 02:30:55 PM
I hate you Rob!!!! :D

What a deal mate...buy if the decade!

Nat

If I told you what it cost me then you would really hate me!  LOL  It was WAY less than any available aftermarket one.  I'll leave it at that.  ;)

I got lucky, period! 

Rob
737 Junkie

Nat Crea

Ill double what you paid!!! >:(

Congrats mate...

Nat

Is still dislike you very much  ;D

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