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FDS Clock Help

Started by tkellogg, February 07, 2025, 06:09:28 AM

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I am hoping someone out there can help me. At some point in the past, I purchased two functional FDS clocks for my Boeing 737NG FDS MIP. I am now in the process of installing them on the MIP. My problem is that over the course of 19 years I have accumulated a lot of components that I won't use anymore as I have updated a lot of components on my sim. Despite searching for days, I have not been unable to locate the cables that go with these clocks. I did a search on google and found some information about the FDS clock on a brochure from FDS. It mentions a power supply for the clock was included with the clock. However, after searching for days I can't find them after going through all of my power supplies. In addition, there is no connection that I can locate for a power cable on the clock. Instead, there are two ten pin connectors. I am assuming these connectors are to interface with SYS boards. I was also assuming that the LCD screen would be powered by the power supply. Am I correct or can the LCD receive its power from a sys board through a 10-pin connector? If so, my problem is solved. If not, then I need to know the type of power supply used with the clocks. If anyone here has used these clocks please send me the information on the clocks as well as pictures if possible. If you can also send me a picture of the back of the clock showing where the power supply connects to the clock, I would appreciate it. Thank you.

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